
The former Prince Andrew allegedly had a royal-related pick-up line he used on women, according to a man writing a book about the ex-royal.
Historical writer Andrew Lownie wrote the biography Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, and an updated paperback version with new material is releasing soon.
Speaking to Page Six about the updated book, Lownie alleged that the former royal had a preferred chat-up line to use on women that was particularly vulgar.
Lownie alleged: "His chat-up line was, ‘What’s it feel like to have the royal c**k against your thigh?'"
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The biography author said he saw it as an 'extraordinary sense of entitlement' and went on to claim that wasn't the only thing Andrew had done.

Lownie claimed there was 'just lots and lots of stories' like that about Andrew's behaviour, alleging that one of them involved a flight attendant who was being introduced to him.
The author alleged that when she put her hand out for him to shake he 'whirls around, basically sticks his groin in her backside' and then mimed practicing a golf swing.
He claimed the former prince had a 'strong sense of entitlement', which presumably contributed to the title of the book Lownie wrote, and enjoyed embarrassing women.
Part of this behaviour which the author claimed had occurred included 'sexual humiliation' where Andrew would allegedly enjoy 'pulling down the zips' on women's dresses during events which would embarrass them.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his royal titles by his brother King Charles last year over his friendship with disgraced paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Mountbatten-Windsor has always denied any wrongdoing.
He is currently under investigation for misconduct in public office during his time between 2001 and 2011 as a trade envoy for the UK, and Thames Valley Police have said they will consider allegations of sexual misconduct as part of their inquiries.
He had been arrested earlier this year on his 66th birthday as part of the investigation before being released.
Police are looking into whether Andrew held a public office at the time the alleged incidents are meant to have occurred, and if this was not the case then the investigation would continue to look into evidence of other offences.
Among the other claims being investigated by police is the allegation made by a woman that in 2010 she was sent by Epstein to Royal Lodge to have sex with Andrew before being given a tour of Buckingham Palace.
They said: “We have engaged with the woman’s legal representative to confirm that, should she wish to report this to police, it will be taken seriously and handled with care, sensitivity and respect for her privacy and her right for anonymity.
“We recognise how difficult it can be to speak about experiences of this nature, and any contact with police will be led by her wishes, when and if she feels ready and able to do so.”
The LADbible Group have contacted representatives of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor for comment.
Topics: Prince Andrew, Royal Family