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Prince Harry 'left shocked' when Andrew 'barked' at Royal staff to get his mangoes

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Prince Harry is said to have been shocked by the abrupt way Prince Andrew spoke to his kitchen staff at Kensington Palace. It's claimed Harry would "pull a face" over how Prince Andrew treated staff, especially when ordering them to fetch some exotic requests.

On one occasion, the Duke of York is said to have 'barked' an order for mangoes.Chef Darren McGrady, who used to work in the Royal household at Kensington Palace said there was a real difference in the way that different family members spoke to staff.In biographer Chris Hutchin's book from 2013, Darren said Princess Diana wanted to ensure that Harry and Prince William were well mannered, and impeccable in their treatment of staff.Darren said: "[Diana] would often bring William and

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