Prince Andrew earned an unfortunate title when his daughter Princess Eugenie was bestowed with a vital role by her uncle King Charles.
The Prince of York, who was already unpopular among Britons, suffered a major setback when a famous royal expert labeled him the most 'impatient' royal.
In an interview with the Daily Mail, Robert Hardman described an accident caused by Andrew at his house Royal Lodge when he lost his anger.
The host of the broadcast inquired, "How are royals at being kept waiting?"
In response, the royal commentator observed, "Don't test royals' patience, I think is a fairly useful watchword, some are more patient than others."
When asked about Sarah Ferguson's former husband, Robert replied: "The most impatient royal I can't think of is Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, a few years ago, he was driving back from Windsor Castle to his house Royal Lodge and he came up to the gate which had an electric gate press the buzzer, but nothing happened, it was pressed again, nothing happened..."
"He just drove straight through the gate causing thousands of pounds worth of damage to both car and gate," he told me.
It is vital to highlight that Prince Andrew suffered a significant setback when Eugenie joined the queen to carry out a key assignment.
For those who are unaware, The King's Foundation has designated the Princess of York as one of the charity's new "35 under 35" mentors.
The initiative, which involves 35 creative individuals from all around the world, seeks to inspire good change via sustainability, traditional crafts, and the arts.
Eugenie expressed her excitement about being part in King Charles' passion project, predicting a bright future for her inside the royal family.