I've heard exactly the same about Andrew. He's a wanker, according to pretty much everyone who's ever met him.Well just to add to the Prince Andrew theme, I have two friends who have worked for him at different times, and neither has a good word to say about him. Both have suggested he exploits and abuses his privilege to a great degree, and also that he's entirely obnoxious to mere mortals, including many of his own staff.
Charles: I'm fairly meh about. Not remotely fussed about the whole Diana business, as I was never keen on her in the first place and she certainly made the most of her position and public profile up until her unfortunate demise. Yeah, he makes the occasional proclamation on subjects which really are none of his business, but to be honest, nobody takes them seriously anyway as it's not as though he actually has any power or genuine influence. I just find him amusing more than anything else.
As for Charles, I don't think people do ignore what he says unfortunately. That's why it was imperative those private letters he wrote to the government of the day were exposed. I'm sure the judge who ruled on that one can kiss goodbye to a knighthood in favour of doing the right thing.
And how can this sort of thing be right?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ri-PM-pleading-Chelsea-Barracks-scrapped.html
There's nothing "amusing" about that if your job depends on that new development being built is there?