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Prince Andrew’s pals come forward to spill more details about his past

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York has been at the center of controversy following shocking revelations in the latest biography by Andrew Lownie.
The book, titled, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, made some shocking revelations about Andrew’s past
Now, Lownie told The Mail on Sunday that the Duke’s inner circle is now willing to paint “full picture” about his past.
Teasing an “entirely new book”, Lownie said, “The amazing and astonishing thing that’s happened since Entitled came out is that people have come forward in droves with more stories to tell about Prince Andrew.”
“Those who felt they couldn’t speak to me before have now changed their mind or have realised they’ve been covering things up for him out of misplaced loyalty,” he added.
The royal biographer went on to add, “A lot of respectable people who declined to be involved in the book are now coming forward, keen to unload the secrets they’ve been keeping for all these years.”
“So my Andrew book is going to have to be substantially rewritten from start to finish. It will be an entirely new book, not just a few new chapters, and I’ll get it done in time for the paperback release next summer. I think my book really broke the inertia surrounding Prince Andrew,” Lownie noted.
It is worth mentioning that following the revelations in Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York have sealed Prince Andrew, the Duke of York’s fate in the royal family, as per commentators.
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Jelly Roll wins big at the Christian music awards

Jelly Roll won three Dove Awards trophies at the Christian music awards, including Song of the Year for his Brandon Lake collaboration, Hard Fought Hallelujah.
The country artist has been vocal about his Christian faith in the past few years, and believes it saved him from self-destruction.
“The world is hearing about Jesus like they haven’t in decades right now,” he told the crowd during his acceptance speech.
He continued, “There is a revival happening in the United States of America, where you can’t go on a corner and not hear about Jesus right now.”
“I thank God that I could see the forest for the trees,” the Save Me hitmaker added.
Christian singer Forrest Frank won the Dove Awards’ highest honour, Artist of the Year, on the night, but wasn’t present at the ceremony.
Frank previously uploaded a video on his social media where he declared that he won’t be attending any award ceremonies including the Christian music awards because he does not want industry recognition for music that expresses his faith.
“I love that you said, ‘I don’t want to get a trophy for something that’s from Jesus for Jesus’, which is awesome,” Jelly noted on social media at that time, “But also make millions of dollars doing that same thing that is from Jesus for Jesus.”
“Maybe I’m missing something here lol,” Jelly Roll concluded.
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Prince Harry, Meghan Markle awkward moment caught on camera

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have shocked the media with their unusual argument on camera.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who attended the Project Healthy Minds gala in New York earlier this week, were seen in a swift exchange of words on the red carpet.
Meghan, who was given ‘Humanitarians of the Year’ award with Prince Harry, was spotted telling the husband to remove his hand from her back.
This comes moments before Meghan told the audience: “Our children, Archie and Lili, are just six and four years old. Luckily still too young for social media, but we know that day is coming.”
“Like so many parents, we think constantly about how to embrace technology’s benefits, while safeguarding against its dangers. That hopeful intention of separation is rapidly becoming impossible.”
Harry also added: “This is a pivotal moment in our collective mission to protect children and support families in a digital age.”
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Duchess of Edinburgh plays the hero amid family ‘soap opera’ involving senior royals, Harry, Meghan

Sophie has risen to the occasion amid Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s the ongoing conflict with senior royal members.
Sean Smith, who is an author of Sophie: Saving the Royal Family, which came out in July of this year, opened up about the Duchess of Edinburgh’s professional integrity and work commitment in a talk with GB News.
Mr Smith said that most of the prominent members of the monarchy are embroiled in a feud with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex that has undermined the focus on meaningful work but a strong sense of responsibility in Sophie is not letting her deviate from what truly matters amid serious tensions in the Royal Family.
The author of Meghan Misunderstood said, “The media has been and continues to be obsessed with the family drama involving Harry, Meghan, William, Kate and Charles. It’s a soap opera.”
“(Meanwhile) Sophie (has been) comforting women and children refugees,” he noted.
For those unaware, the Duchess of Edinburgh has been putting in efforts to eradicate se*ual abuse against women in war zones for over ten years.
In 2019, she visited Kosovo and South Sudan to promote justice for victims as the Countess of Wessex before becoming the Duchess of Edinburgh in 2023 to promote justice for victims.
In April 2024, Sophie became the first member of the Royal Family who travelled to Ukraine, where she met President Volodymyr Zelensky and First Lady Olena Zelenska and made efforts to end wartime se*xual violence.
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