ROYAL SH0CK: Palace Staffer Calls Prince Andrew A ‘J3RK’ Amid Leaked DETAILS From Behind The Palace Walls

Prince Andrew has hit an all-time low regarding his reputation over the last week as calls continue to strip him of his prince status. Last Friday, Andrew confirmed that he would no longer be using his royal titles as a result of continued accusations against him following his previous association with the late convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
While the Prince, 65, has denied all accusations against him, he acknowledged in his statement on October 17 that it has been a distraction from the work of the Royal Family. Since then, scandals surrounding the prince have only continued, intensifying public dislike towards the King’s brother.
This has resulted in Andrew’s popularity plummeting, however it is not the first time he has been this unpopular.

This is because a former police protection officer revealed in 2022 that Andrew had actually been very unpopular among Palace staff.
In an interview with 60 Minutes Australia, Paul Page – who worked with the Royal Family as a police protection officer from 1998 to 2004 – said Andrew had the nickname of “jerk”.
This was reportedly because of the way he treated staff, with Page stating: “He upset everyone he came across.
“He was just rude, arrogant. I mean his sense of self entitlement was breathtaking. He treated staff in a demeaning manner.”
Page, who was jailed in 2009 for five years for fraud, also said that Andrew was the most “unpopular member” of the Royal Family when he worked there. This is because of the way he treated staff, with Page claiming he would ask police officers to collect and return golf balls to him.


In a new Substack podcast, For Queen and Currency, Page also told journalist Michael Gillard that he was told not to record details of regular visits by Ghislaine Maxwell, who dated Epstein, to Andrew.
This week it has been confirmed that London’s Metropolitan Police are now examining allegations that Andrew asked a police protection officer to unearth derogatory information about Virginia Giuffre – the Epstein victim who accused the prince of sexual assault, claims Andrew has always denied.
The Prince has kept a low profile at his Royal Lodge home over the last week since he announced he would no longer use his royal titles.
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