Prince Andrew’s 1995 Photo Book Sparks Fresh Ridicule
Prince Andrew has come under renewed criticism after a decades-old photography project resurfaced online, prompting fresh debate about privilege and public perception. The Duke of York’s 1995 photo book has been revisited in recent coverage, with critics questioning the quality of the work and drawing comparisons to other celebrity attempts at photography.
The Times of India reported that Prince Andrew’s 1995 photography book has been widely mocked, with critics describing the images as “technically poor” as comparisons to Brooklyn Beckham’s similarly criticised photo book circulated again.
The video report said the renewed attention focuses on how high-profile figures can pursue creative ambitions while facing intense scrutiny, particularly when their status affords them opportunities not available to most aspiring photographers. It also noted that Prince Andrew’s artistic efforts attracted ridicule long before his association with Jeffrey Epstein became a central part of wider public controversy.
Britpop News has previously covered the same publication, including renewed scrutiny of Prince Andrew’s 1995 photography book as the images circulated again.
The re-emergence of the book underlines how archival projects linked to well-known public figures can quickly become part of broader conversations about access, reputation and accountability, particularly when past work is viewed through the lens of more recent events.





