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Queen had to intervene: 'Bizarre argument' between Andrew and Charles

Quarrels between siblings also occur in adulthood. Prince Andrew and Prince Charles provide particularly bizarre evidence of this.

Sandringham – The latest revelations about Prince Andrew, 61, are likely to stir the palace up again. A former member of the royal family is turning to the public after years of silence. What she has to say doesn’t exactly make the Duke of York look good.

Janette McGown may have seen a lot during her time as a maid for the British royal family, but one incident sticks in her memory to this day. In an interview with “The Sun” she tells of a “bizarre argument” between Prince Andrew (61) and Prince Charles (73), which is said to have occurred at Christmas 1999. As every year, the Royal Family traveled to Norfolk to spend the holidays at Sandringham House, the country home of Queen Elizabeth II (95). According to McGown, the two brothers clashed shortly after arrival. Apparently, Andrew did not stick to the allocation of space and occupied Charles’s bathroom.
24royal.de* describes further revelations from Prince Andrew’s former employees.

The then 39-year-old is said to have vehemently refused to change the bathroom. Queen Elizabeth II is said to have finally resolved the conflict between her sons: “The Queen herself ultimately had to intervene to defuse the situation. She actually had to talk to Andrew and tell him he had to use the other bathroom and then he finally gave in.” *24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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