A new book featuring Prince Andrew will allegedly expose his intimate encounters with many young women. Author Ian Halperin's Sex, Lies and Dirty Money By The World's Powerful Elite is going to drop at online stores on Sept. 24 and it will also include details of the Duke of York's friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. 

According to The Sun, the book will detail the "never before revealed testimony" of the women who were supposedly with Prince Andrew. Halperin claimed that their revelations will bring disgrace and put the Duke of York back in the headlines. 

The author said, in a radio interview, that his book will likely prompt the royal to approach the FBI and talk about what he knows of his billionaire friend's sex trafficking activities. Halperin said he was able to talk to a number of people connected to Epstein who shared information about Prince Andrew that no one has heard before. 

Halperin also said that he did an interview with Epstein when he exposed the modeling industry in 2001. He had "deep investigations" about the convicted pedophile and the contents of these have not been revealed until now. 

The U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI have been trying to convince Prince Andrew to share what he knows about Epstein's operation that victimized many underage women. The billionaire and his then-girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, are in trial for their crimes but Epstein took his own life over a year ago instead of facing the courts. 

Meanwhile, Prince Andrew recently visited his mother, Queen Elizabeth, in Balmoral, Scotland. The Duke of York spent the weekend at his mother's summer home five months after the coronavirus lockdown.

According to reports, Prince Andrew did not have a crisis talk with Queen Elizabeth despite speculations that he went to Balmoral due to pressures from the Epstein case. The 60-year-old royal is linked to the controversy because one of Epstein's women claimed that she was forced to be in bed with Prince Andrew at 17 years old.

However, royal correspondent Neil Sean said that the visit to Balmoral was not a crisis meeting. Prince Andrew went to spend a lovely summer with his mother, which the royals do every year. This time, however, their visits were scheduled and staggered since they have to observe social distancing. It was Prince Andrew's schedule to be with Queen Elizabeth after the visit of the Cambridge family.