Prince Harry and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor were given a brutal, three-word nickname by Palace courtiers, it has been claimed. Both men have stepped down as senior working royals, with Andrew plunging further into humiliation recently after the King stripped him of his titles and honours due to his links to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Last year, courtiers at Buckingham Palace revealed that the pair were mocked inside palace walls due to the concerns and worries they had caused to the Firm over the years. A source told The Times that Harry and Andrew were both referred to as the “Dukes of Hazard”.
Harry has been embroiled in an ongoing feud with the Royal Family since he stepped down in 2020, with the relationship becoming strained due to various bombshell statements made over the years.
Meanwhile, Andrew has continuously stained the Firm’s image as more details have come to light regarding his relationship with the late US financier, Jeffrey Epstein.
Aside from that, he dominated various headlines due to his behaviour, as well as his links to various associates around the world. He has always denied any wrongdoing.
It comes as the former Duke of York faced more humiliation after a trove of documents, including court records, footage and images included in the Epstein investigation, was uploaded on Friday night to the US Department of
Famous faces, aside from Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, included popstar Michael Jackson, former US President Bill Clinton, US President Donald Trump, Sir Mick Jagger and politician Lord Mandelson.
The former duke was seen reclining across the legs of five women with his head near one woman’s lap, in a picture reportedly taken at Sandringham, the King’s private estate in Norfolk.
He was also pictured alongside Epstein and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell in the royal box at Ascot, and was apparently shown shooting on the Balmoral estate in Scotland.
None of the photographs suggests any wrongdoing and they are all undated.
The data dump came after US Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the need to protect the victims of sex offender Epstein meant hundreds of thousands more documents would be released over the coming weeks.














