
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has sparked a revolt among royal servants at Sandringham.
Staff have been told by bosses on the King’s Norfolk estate that they don't have to work for him if they feel uncomfortable, reports The Sun.
A source has claimed that the number of staff who have refused to work with Andrew is a "long list".
They said: "They’ve been told they don’t have to serve Andrew or work for him if they feel uncomfortable. There is already quite a list saying no thanks. There is understandably a lot of disquiet as he is now a total pariah.
"But there is also a worry that once he gets comfortable at Wood Farm while Marsh Farm is being finished, they will never get him out again."
It has been reported that Andrew left Royal Lodge in the dead of the night on Monday, with the royal then having been driven 132 miles to Norfolk from Windsor.
The decision to go during darkness was to avoid being seen, with Andrew spending yesterday at Wood Farm Cottage where he will stay temporarily.
The disgraced royal is then set to move permanently into Marsh Farm at the start of April.
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