Prince Andrew’s royal life was left in tatters following a ‘furious’ 10-minute phone call with his brother King Charles.
The 65-year-old relinquished his royal titles and honours last week, following heightened scrutiny around his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
The former duke’s links to the paedophile have brought fresh shame to his family following the release of Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir.
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In the book, she reiterated her claims that she was trafficked to the prince by the billionaire – claims Andrew vehemently denies.
In light of increased pressure for him to be removed from his Royal Lodge home, which he has barely paid rent on for almost 20 years, claims made in an explosive biography have resurfaced.
Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, delves into the lives of Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.
It also details the ex duke’s treatment of royal staff, and the bizarre requests he would make of them, the Mirror reports.
Author Andrew Lownie was told by a source that Andrew’s attitude was that his staff were “there to serve and not to question his actions”.
A former equerry for the Queen Mother told Lownie he found Andrew to be a “rude, ignorant sod”, who allegedly barked demands.
They claimed that “Do it!” became “his catchphrase of sorts”, and it was a stark contrast to treatment from the Queen Mother or King Charles, who saw staff as “human beings.”
According to Lowrie’s book, Andrew also insisted maids climbed four floors of stairs just to open his curtains for him in the morning.
A source claimed: “His bedtime habits as a single man left a lot to be desired, and a collection of scrunched-up, soiled tissues usually lay scattered around the bed each morning for staff to collect after they had made his bed.”
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