Bear necessities: Prince Andrew gets angry if teddy bear collection isn't perfectly placed on his bed, author claims
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Prince Andrew, as described in Tom Quinn's book "Yes, Ma'am: The Secret Life of Royal Servants," has an unusual obsession with his teddy bear collection, demanding they be arranged in a precise pyramid shape daily. This penchant for order is indicative of his eccentric personality, as former palace staff report he becomes short-tempered if they are not arranged correctly. Though not favored among staff due to his perceived entitlement and frustrations about royal status, his dependence on staff for such tasks indicates a reluctance to manage personal responsibilities.
"The story of Prince Andrew and the teddy bears is very revealing. Various members of staff who've worked for him have told me this is very typical of him..."
"He has a member of staff who puts the teddy bears in order... if they're not placed exactly as he wants, he can be quite short-tempered and angry about it."
Read at New York Post
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