THE Queen has stopped selling Prince Andrew postcards to tourists.
Gift shop staff at Balmoral told visitors this week pictures of the scandal-hit duke have been taken off the shelves.
One tourist told HOAR: “Previously Andrew postcards have been on sale. But while there are postcards of Charles, Anne and Edward — and even the Queen’s grandchildren, Beatrice and Eugenie — there is not one of the Duke of York.
“When I asked if it was possible to buy one of Andrew, a sales assistant said ‘No, we’ve taken them away. And they won’t be making any more of them.’
“Another said ‘I’m afraid he (Andrew) is very much on the naughty step’.”
Andrew, 60, is wanted as a witness in the US over his links to dead paedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein.
Balmoral Castle — the Queen’s private home in the Scottish Highlands — reopened its doors to guided tours and visitors last Saturday.
The shop, which is managed by the castle, sells everything from Balmoral honey, whisky and handbags to crystal glass sets, jewellery and postcards.
Buckingham Palace did not want to comment.
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