A royal historian’s stark warning sent chills through the airwaves in early November 2025: “There’s a lot more to come.”

Andrew Lownie, biographer of Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, delivered the chilling prediction amid Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s exile following Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025). Lownie, speaking to outlets like the Mirror and Daily Record, cautioned that Andrew’s title revocation on October 30 and eviction from Royal Lodge were merely the beginning. “We’ve got the Epstein files, even redacted and destroyed—there will be stuff there,” he said. “Court cases coming up, the likelihood of more victims coming forward, emboldened by what’s happened.”
Lownie’s words, echoing Giuffre’s allegations of three assaults at age 17 and systemic complicity, underscore the scandal’s enduring shadow. The Epstein Files Transparency Act’s December 19 disclosures loom, promising further revelations from flight logs, emails, and investigative notes. Public sentiment, with 79% supporting Andrew’s exclusion per YouGov polls, amplifies the dread: Andrew’s fall, once unthinkable, now feels incomplete.
As Lownie warned, the royal reckoning—fueled by Giuffre’s unyielding truth—may yet deepen, with no end in sight for the ghosts of Epstein’s empire.
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