A stunned Britain froze as royal historian Andrew Lownie’s stark warning sent chills through the airwaves on December 22, 2025: “There’s a lot more to come.”

Lownie, author of Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (completed December 19, no bombshells). “Andrew’s exile—titles revoked October 30, Royal Lodge eviction January 2026—isn’t the end,” he said, voice grave. “Unredacted survivor claims, witness accounts, financial trails—there’s a lot more to come. The Epstein shadow lingers deeper than released files show.”
The studio hushed as Lownie detailed: “Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl named Andrew 88 times—three assaults at 17, ‘entitled’ birthright belief. Her truth toppled him. But more voices, more evidence—2026 will be devastating.” He warned of monarchy’s fragility: “Charles’s reign tainted—public trust erodes.”
The warning—raw, unflinching—trended #LownieMoreToCome with 4.2 million posts (82% demanding probes). Palace sources whispered “dread”; Charles reportedly viewed emerging details as “toxic.” As Christmas loomed, Lownie’s chilling certainty ensured stunned silence turned reckoning: more to come, Epstein’s web unrelenting.
Giuffre’s legacy—her fight until April 25 suicide at 41—thundered eternal: fall begun, revelations looming.
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