Andrew and Sarah Ferguson brutally EXPOSED in new investigation...

 

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It seems Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson had secret plans unfolding right under the Queen’s roof—plans fueled by their growing desperation for money. An investigation has now exposed their actions once again, adding another dark chapter to the long list of royal controversies.


Hey guys, it’s Robi. Hope you’re all doing well today. Daily and consistent content, so don’t forget to subscribe—it’s just one click. Yet again, scandal clouds the royal palaces. Another day, another embarrassing revelation about Andrew. And this one, sources say, is severely straining King Charles, who is already battling cancer. The stress from his brother’s endless controversies could easily worsen his fragile health.


Let’s get into what’s been uncovered. He’s no longer “Prince Andrew.” These days, he’s simply Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, or Andrew Windsor for short. According to a BBC investigation, he secretly arranged a private tour of Buckingham Palace for two high-profile businessmen from a cryptocurrency mining company—all while the late Queen was still in residence. These men agreed to pay his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, up to £1.4 million for facilitating the arrangement.

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Footage released by the BBC shows Andrew personally driving them through the palace grounds, filming their private visit. What makes this truly shocking is that at the time, Buckingham Palace was closed to all public and private tours. The Queen was living there, and yet Andrew allowed strangers inside. Security experts have pointed out how easily this could have become a disaster—if these businessmen had malicious intent, the Queen’s life could have been at risk. When a senior royal uses his influence to bypass all security, what protection remains for the monarch herself?


The businessmen involved, Jay Bloom and Michael Evers, were picked up from their five-star Knightsbridge hotel in Andrew’s personal vehicle and escorted through the palace gates. Their company, Pegasus Group Holdings, had hired Sarah Ferguson as a brand ambassador for a crypto-mining venture that would later collapse, costing investors millions.

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Bloom, an entrepreneur known for launching a failed mafia-themed museum in Las Vegas, and his colleague were greeted by palace staff and taken inside. Evers even claimed they met the Queen during the visit—a statement Bloom has since disputed. Still, the fact that such access was even possible remains deeply concerning.


At the time, Ferguson was promoting Pegasus’s project to build thousands of solar-powered generators for Bitcoin mining. But the entire scheme failed spectacularly. Only 615 of the planned 16,000 generators were ever purchased, producing barely $33,000 worth of cryptocurrency. It now appears that Ferguson was the one brokering these deals—offering exclusive access and royal connections in exchange for massive payments that never led to results.


It’s a familiar pattern: Ferguson repeatedly borrowing money, making empty promises, and leaving a trail of embarrassment. Andrew’s role in all this only worsens the situation. While he was sneaking businessmen into Buckingham Palace, the royal press was busy waging an aggressive smear campaign against Meghan Markle.

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In 2019, when the British tabloids were fixated on criticizing Meghan day and night, this far more serious scandal was unfolding inside the palace walls. The Queen’s own son was allowing outsiders access to one of the most secure royal residences in the world—yet the media’s attention was elsewhere.


The hypocrisy is astonishing. Instead of protecting the monarchy’s integrity, the establishment chose to target Meghan. Meanwhile, Andrew and Sarah were tarnishing the royal family from within—dealing in shady business ventures and inviting potential risks into the Queen’s private home.


Had the royal family focused on accountability instead of scapegoating, public trust in the monarchy might have survived. Instead, their misplaced priorities have eroded respect and left the institution riddled with scandal. Even the late Queen, blinded by maternal loyalty, paid £12 million to settle Andrew’s lawsuit, believing it would make the Epstein scandal disappear. But it hasn’t.

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Documents now reveal that Andrew personally blocked palace statements meant to acknowledge Epstein’s victims. He refused to approve any message containing references to them, effectively silencing the palace’s ability to show compassion or accountability. According to a source close to the King and Queen, Andrew removed every mention of victims before allowing statements to be published—actions that now make him appear even more complicit.


In response, the government is reportedly preparing to strip him of his remaining Vice Admiral honorary title—a symbolic position that now stands as an embarrassment. Meanwhile, U.S. lawmakers are again demanding Andrew testify about what he knew regarding Epstein’s crimes. Members of the House Oversight Committee have suggested they are ready to subpoena him if necessary.


While it’s difficult to enforce such actions while Andrew remains in the U.K., they argue that if he truly wants to clear his name and do right by the victims, he should voluntarily come forward. So far, he’s shown no sign of doing so.

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This week’s revelations about the secret palace tour and Sarah Ferguson’s involvement have only worsened the situation. Royal insiders believe that within the past 48 hours—right after Andrew was officially stripped of more titles—something larger has been set in motion. There are whispers that investigators have uncovered video footage or other evidence too damaging to ignore.


In royal circles, such timing is never accidental. Removing Andrew’s honors might be a pre-emptive move before even more devastating information surfaces. Some suspect he’s being used as a scapegoat to protect others within the royal system. Still, the damage is undeniable.


Once again, Andrew and Sarah have brought humiliation to the monarchy. Their greed and recklessness stand in stark contrast to the dignity the royal family claims to uphold. And yet, rather than focusing on reform, the institution continues to implode from within.


So here we are—another scandal, another blow to the monarchy’s reputation. Another reminder that while the palace spent years vilifying Meghan Markle, the real danger to their legacy was living right under their own roof.

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