Prince Andrew's behaviour towards his staff has sparked a fresh debate amid his ongoing scandal.
This week that has seen Andrew's give up all his titles, including the Duke of York in the wake of serious allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Meanwhile, he is also under pressure to vacate Royal Lodge, which he continue to share with his ex wife, Sarah Ferguson.
There are even growing calls for his Prince title to be removed-a move that would require an act of Parliament.
The controversy has resurfaced following the release of a bombshell biography earlier this year, which delves into the lives of the former couple and made a series of claims about the ex duke's treatment of royal staff, and his unusual requests.
One source told author Andrew Lownie that Andrew's attitude was that his staff were 'there to serve and not question his actions' and that he allegedly made extravagant demands from them.
According to Lowrie, a former equerry for the Queen Mother said that he found Andrew to be a 'rude, ignorant sod, 'who allegedly barked demands on a regular basis. They claimed that 'Do it!' his catchphrase of sorts.'
This behaviour reportedly stood in stark contrast to that of the Queen Mother or King Charles, who were said to have always treated staff as 'human beings'.
According to Lowrie's book-Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York-Andrew further insisted maids climb four floors of stairs teach morning o open his curtain for him.
A source claimed: 'Once Andrew brought a television technical worker to his royal home in the middle of the night, insisting the technician explain how the remote worked.
For those unversed, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has backed a parliamentary inquiry into his living arrangements, after it was revealed that he has been living rent free at his 30 room mansion Royal Lodge, reported The Mirror.