Prince Andrew faces big royal 'snub'

Reports say Prince Andrew might become a persona non grata in the royal family
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Prince Andrew faces big royal snub
Prince Andrew faces big royal 'snub'

Since leaving royal duties, Prince Andrew has reportedly faced many snubs. But the latest might hurt him the most.

Daily Mail reported that his sister Princess Anne held a dinner in honour of Gordonstoun School, the 64-year-old’s alma mater.

But the Duke of York was not invited, even though the get-together was held at Windsor Castle, a couple of miles away from the Royal Lodge, where the father-of-two lives.

Also, King Charles's sister serves as a school warden, though she did not attend the £61,440-a-year school.

“I’m sure the duke would have loved to have attended the dinner if he had been invited,” the 64-year-old friend told the scribe of the British tabloid.

Apart from Andrew, royal expert Kate Mansey included Prince Harry in a list of Dukes of Hazard.

In an interview with Times Radio's The Royals with Roya and Kate, she said, "I did a kind of wrap up in the Times magazine at the end of last year in which a couple of people actually mentioned him and Harry to me as being known as the Dukes of Hazard.