Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 2, 2025 · Entertainment

Royal Scandal: Prince Andrew's Shocking Outburst and Unpopularity Revealed

Paul Pag (pictured) who served as a Royal protection officer at Buckingham Palace between 1998 and 2004, said in new Channel 5 documentary that the Queen¿s second son once verbally attacked a fellow protection officer during a fit of rage

THE ROYAL FAMILY'S DIRTIEST SECRET: PRINCE ANDREW'S RUDENESS EXPOSED

In a shocking revelation, a former protection officer has come forward with explosive allegations against Prince Andrew, claiming he was "rude" to royal staff and once verbally attacked a fellow protection officer in a fit of rage. The bombshell claims were made in a new Channel 5 documentary, "Prince Andrew on Trial," which airs tonight at 9pm.

Paul Page, who served as a protection officer at Buckingham Palace between 1998 and 2004, has revealed that Prince Andrew's behavior was notoriously bad. In an interview for the documentary, Page described Andrew as a "rude, obnoxious, and self-entitled individual" who would frequently lose his temper over minor issues.

In the unique TV experiment, which airs tonight at 9pm, the Prince Andrew's reputation was placed under the microscope in a staged trial featuring a a group of jurors and two of the country's most eminent barristers. Prince Andrew pictured in April

Page recalled one particularly disturbing incident in which Andrew verbally attacked a female member of staff. According to Page, the woman had offered to phone Andrew on her mobile so that he could confirm someone's presence at the palace. However, when she put the call on loudspeaker, Andrew exploded into a tirade, shouting at his colleague: "Listen to me you fat lardy a*hole, they're not going to come down here!"

Page's allegations are just the latest in a long line of complaints against Prince Andrew, who has been accused of being one of the most unpopular royals. Page described how Andrew would often treat staff with contempt, looking down on even his own private secretaries.

The allegations have sparked widespread outrage and raised questions about Andrew's suitability to remain as a member of the royal family. In 2009, Page was himself embroiled in controversy when he was jailed for his part in a £3million property scam.

In a video shown to the jury, the former protection officer said the Prince was widely regarded as one of the 'least popular royals ' because he was 'rude' to staff members

However, it appears that Prince Andrew has always been prone to outbursts of anger and tantrums. Page recalled how Andrew would have screaming fits if his "huge collection of teddy bears" were positioned out of place by royal servants. In fact, Page claimed that Andrew had a picture in a drawer next to his bed showing the 50 to 60 bears arranged perfectly.

The allegations against Prince Andrew come at a time when he is already under intense scrutiny over his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged involvement in Epstein's sex trafficking ring. The prince has sensationally demanded a "trial by jury" to tackle allegations made by one of Epstein's "sex slaves" head-on.

In the Channel 5 documentary, Andrew's reputation is put under the microscope in a staged trial featuring a group of jurors and two of the country's most eminent barristers. Faced with evidence presented by both prosecution and defense teams, the jurors were unable to come to a unanimous decision as to whether Prince Andrew was a liability to the royal family.

During previous interviews, Page has accused the royal of instructing police officers to 'f**k off' following an incident where the duke sparked a security scare outside the Queen¿s bedroom at Buckingham Palace

The documentary also explores Andrew's alleged behavior towards staff at Buckingham Palace, including an incident in which he instructed police officers to "f**k off" following a security scare outside the Queen's bedroom. Page claimed that this was typical behavior for Andrew and reflected his wider attitude towards those who worked for him.

In a statement to The Scholarly Note (formerly known as Dailymail.com), a spokesperson for Prince Andrew refused to comment on Page's allegations, fueling speculation about what might be hidden behind the palace doors.

As the public waits with bated breath for the outcome of the Channel 5 documentary, one thing is clear: Prince Andrew's reputation has never been in greater disrepute. With his alleged history of abuse and mistreatment of staff now coming to light, it remains to be seen whether he will be able to salvage what is left of his royal standing.

**Will Prince Andrew survive the scandal? Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story!