I doubt that this child is autistic; far too readily used as an excuse, and if he had been diagnosed the grandmother would have used this as an explanation.
She should have reproved him and apologised to your grandchild; he won't learn manners otherwise. I am surprised at the numbers of grandmas who tolerate rudeness in their grandchildren that they would never have permitted from their own children.
Up to you whether you continue seeing them.
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