Prince Andrew and Donald Trump’s disturbing ‘p***y’ conversations come to light

Prince Andrew and Donald Trump’s disturbing ‘p***y’ conversations come to light

Donald Trump is said to have passed Prince Andrew a list of masseuses following a disturbing exchange between the two men centered on “p—y.”

This exchange is believed to have occurred in 2000, shortly after they were introduced through mutual acquaintances Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein.

The accusation appears in a Saturday report from the Daily Mail, drawn from a new book by respected royal biographer and historian Andrew Lownie. Lownie, author of Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, presents a deep investigation into the lives of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.

Among its most explosive revelations, the book asserts that Epstein once said Andrew was “more obsessed with p—y than me.”

Lownie also alleges that a physical fight broke out between Prince Andrew and Prince Harry in 2013, after Andrew supposedly made a remark behind Harry’s back, prompting Harry to confront him and call him a “coward.” The exchange escalated—“Punches were thrown,” and according to the book, Harry “got the better” of Andrew, who ended up with a “bloody nose.”

Years later, the book claims Andrew criticized Harry’s marriage, allegedly telling him he was “bonkers” for not vetting Meghan Markle more thoroughly, “openly accused Meghan of being an opportunist,” and said that marrying her would be his “biggest mistake ever.”

A spokesperson for Prince Harry strongly denied the entire account in a statement to The Daily Beast, saying: “I can confirm Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have never had a physical fight, nor did Prince Andrew ever make those comments about the Duchess of Sussex to Prince Harry.”

Despite the denial, The Mail has continued releasing more material from the book, including details about the growing friendship between Andrew, Epstein, and Maxwell.

One incident described by Lownie occurred in 2000, when Trump and Andrew were both present at Heidi Klum’s annual Halloween bash. Trump reportedly said of Andrew, “Andrew’s not pretentious. He’s a lot of fun to be with.” Lownie then adds: “Shortly afterwards, and clearly good friends, Trump and Andrew were overheard at an event to discuss Trump’s plans for a golfing complex in Scotland, talking entirely about ‘p—y,’ with the American producing a list of masseuses for the prince.”

It’s worth remembering that Trump’s now-infamous 2005 remarks about grabbing women “by the p—y” nearly upended his 2016 presidential campaign when they were made public.

The book also reports that Andrew relied on Epstein’s personal driver, Ivan Novikov, when in New York. Novikov is quoted as saying: “Whenever Andrew was in town, I’d be picking up young girls who were essentially prostitutes. One time I drove him and two young girls aged around age 18 to a hotel. Both girls were doing lines of cocaine. Prince Andrew was making out with one of them.”

At the time, a source close to the royal circle claimed Andrew was “spiraling out of control” and had begun dressing like someone much younger, favoring jeans and blazers.

Another friend of Sarah Ferguson reportedly warned Andrew that Ghislaine Maxwell was “manipulating him” and that he was “too naive to realize it.”

Lownie’s book also mentions concerns among intelligence officials that Russian operatives could potentially have “kompromat” involving Prince Andrew, stemming from his connection to Epstein.

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