All of the sex abuse allegations denied by Prince Andrew's legal team have been revealed in court documents ahead of the court case later this year.
22.01.2022 - 15:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Queen had to intervene between Prince Andrew and Prince Charles as adults after the pair became embroiled in an argument over a toilet, according to reports.
The ‘bizarre’ incident happened over Christmas during 1999 when Prince Andrew was 39-years-old.
A former maid of the royals has revealed the alleged incident involved Prince Andrew refusing to remove his toiletries from a bathroom in Sandringham, which had been allocated to his older brother.
Former Buckingham Palace staff member Janette McGowan - who had travelled with the Firm to the residence in Norfolk - revealed Andrew’s childish tantrum was only resolved when The Queen stepped in to have a word with him.
Jannette said shocked staff were alerted to the situation after the Duke put his things into the wrong bathroom and then wouldn’t budge when he was asked to move them.
Prince Charles would have been 51 at the time, according to Mirror Online.
Ms McGowan told The Sun : “We were told not to move anything and not to touch anything in that bathroom because there was an ‘ongoing situation’.”
She explained that when members of the family travel to Sandringham - where the monarch usually hosts her annual festive lunches - they are each allocated rooms and bathrooms.
But on this occasion Andrew took the wrong one and “wouldn’t budge”, the former maid continued, adding: “It turned into a bizarre stand-off.”
“In the end, the Queen herself had to intervene to defuse the situation. She actually had to have words with Andrew and say to him that he had to use the other bathroom and that was when he finally backed down.
“He was almost 40 at the time. It was very odd behaviour for someone of that age.”
She added, in contrast, Prince Charles was “very grown-up about it” and
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