The book "Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York" reveals Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's entitled behavior and rudeness towards staff despite lacking the financial support for their extravagant lifestyle. Their open marriage, which existed prior to their separation in 1992, exposed their sexual voracity. Sarah was initially seen as refreshing but later exploited her royal status while indulging in various romantic pursuits with famous men, showcasing behaviors indicative of immaturity. Their unflattering portrayal emphasizes a life filled with entitlement and disregard for those around them.
Andrew and Sarah were rude to staff and acted entitled to special treatment, despite lacking the financial means to support their extravagant lifestyles. They both had an open marriage before separating in 1992.
Sarah Ferguson was initially viewed positively when marrying Andrew; however, she fully exploited her royal status by indulging in parties and having affairs.
Her attempts to seduce famous men like John F. Kennedy Jr. and Kevin Costner reflect her immaturity; despite this, she failed to establish romantic ties with them.
The couple's sexual voracity is evident through insights from Andrew's ex-lovers, revealing a side of their relationship that was far from conventional.
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