Book alleges that Prince Andrew berated staff, got into a fist fight with Prince Harry

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 August 5, 2025

Prior to her death, Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre alleged that she had been sexually abused by the Britain's Prince Andrew.

More recently, rumors have also surfaced that the prince subjected royal staff members to verbal harassment. 

Prince accused of berating castle head

According to the New York Post, that claim appears in a book by veteran royal biographer Andrew Lownie called, "Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York."

Lownie recounted one incident in which Andrew asked Hillsborough Castle head David Anderson if the grounds had suffered any damage following a severe storm in 2005.

"Yes, sir,"  Lownie quoted Anderson as telling the prince before adding, "The tree which was planted by the Queen Mother."

"Did you mean Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother?" Andrew reportedly replied and before asking Anderson had been employed by the royal family.

When Anderson explained that he had been hired in 1984, Andrew is said to have snapped, "And you still don’t know the proper way to refer to my grandmother? You f–king imbecile. Get out."

Prince Harry allegedly attacked his uncle over remark about his wife

Meanwhile, Lownie also claimed that Andrew got into a physical altercation with Prince Harry which left the elder royal with a bloody nose.

The fight allegedly broke out after Andrew denounced Harry's wife, former actress Meghan Markle, as an "opportunist."

However, the Post noted that Harry has dismissed Lownie's allegation, contending that his book is full of "gross inaccuracies, damaging and defamatory remarks."

"I can confirm Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have never had a physical fight, nor did Prince Andrew ever make the comments he is alleged to have made about the Duchess of Sussex to Prince Harry," a representative for the prince declared.

Prince said to be "terrified" of being tied to Epstein crimes

Threats to his reputation apparently aren't the only thing Andrew has to worry about, as The Sun reported earlier this year that he is "terrified" of being prosecuted over his alleged role in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking crimes.

"He is terrified if he goes to America, he could be arrested, face civil action or be subpoenaed," an unnamed source said to be close to the prince was quoted as saying.

"He used to be Air Miles Andy but he’ll never risk going to America again. Since the whole thing blew up, he’s only been to Bahrain, where he has friends. There hasn’t been a single golf trip to Spain or holiday abroad," the source added.

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