Prince Andrew has officially become persona non grata within the royal circle.The disgraced Duke of York, 64, was sensationally snubbed from a royal dinner held at Windsor Castle last week — despite living at the Royal Lodge, which is located on the grounds of the residence.The dinner, hosted by Princess Anne last Thursday, honored Andrew’s alma mater Gordonstoun School, which he attended with his brothers King Charles and Prince Edward, the Daily Mail reports.As Warden for the school, the Princess Royal, 74, had set up a lavish get-together at Windsor, however her scandal-scarred brother was not in attendance.“I’m sure the duke would have loved to have attended the dinner if he had been invited,” a royal insider told the outlet.While Anne didn’t personally enroll at the $75,000-per-year institution, she and her first husband, Captain Mark Phillips, sent their children, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall, there.“In her role as Warden for Gordonstoun, Her Royal Highness held an intimate evening dinner attended by a small number of guests,” a spokesperson for the school told the outlet.The Post has reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment.The brutal snub comes just days after the disgraced former working royal was reported to the police and accused of using a fake name to register a company.Andrew used the pseudonym Andrew Inverness in 2003 when he joined forces with sports retail tycoon Johan Eliasch to set up a company called Naples Gold Limited.
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