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Prince Andrew is facing scrutiny after revelations that an alleged Chinese spy, barred from entering the UK on national security grounds, gained access to multiple royal residences, including Buckingham Palace, St James’s Palace, and Windsor Castle. The Chinese businessman, whose identity remains protected for legal reasons, reportedly attended these venues at the duke’s invitation and was even a guest at Andrew’s birthday party at Royal Lodge, his Windsor estate home.  

 

This individual, now linked to espionage activities for the Chinese Communist Party, entered the UK undetected prior to being stopped at the border under counterterrorism laws in 2021. During a hearing on Thursday, the businessman’s failed attempt to overturn his entry ban brought his connections with the Duke of York to light, raising questions about the extent of his access and influence within British institutions.  

 

A statement from Prince Andrew's office confirmed that he had “ceased all contact” with the individual after concerns were flagged by His Majesty’s Government. The statement emphasized that all meetings with the businessman occurred through official channels and involved no sensitive discussions. However, the revelations have reignited debates about Andrew’s associations and the oversight of his activities, particularly during his tenure as the UK’s trade envoy.  

 

The businessman’s phone reportedly contained a letter from Dominic Hampshire, a senior adviser to Andrew, indicating the depth of their connection. The letter, dated March 2021, described the businessman as being at “the very top” of Andrew’s network of confidants and referenced his invitation to the duke’s birthday party. Another letter confirmed that the businessman was authorized to represent Andrew in meetings with potential Chinese partners for the Eurasia Fund, an international financial initiative.  

 

Prince Andrew’s ties to China date back over two decades, stemming from his role as the UK’s special representative for international trade and investment, a position he held from 2001 to 2011. Although he did not receive a salary for this role, his expenses and travel costs were covered by public funds. Records show his international trips, including numerous visits to China, amounted to significant taxpayer expenditures, sparking questions about his activities beyond official duties.  

 

Concerns over Andrew’s associations have been compounded by broader warnings about Chinese espionage. MI5 and the FBI have highlighted efforts by China’s United Front Work Department to influence key figures in the UK and US. Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat called for an urgent investigation, emphasizing the need to understand the level of influence exerted on figures like Andrew. Tugendhat noted that such activities are often subtle, involving efforts to cultivate relationships for indirect access to influential networks rather than direct espionage.  

 

The controversy adds to Prince Andrew’s embattled legacy, which has been marred by his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his widely criticized 2019 Newsnight interview. After stepping down as trade envoy in 2011, Andrew continued traveling extensively and using Buckingham Palace as his business address. His official royal duties ceased entirely in 2019, and recent reports indicate the King has since cut him off financially.  

 

While Buckingham Palace has declined to comment on the recent revelations, a palace source confirmed that the King had been briefed about Andrew’s connections to the alleged spy. The ongoing fallout underscores the enduring challenges surrounding Prince Andrew’s public image and the broader implications of security vulnerabilities at the heart of British institutions.  

 

Based on a report by The Times 2024-12-14

 

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Nice to see, prince perv 

back in the limelight.

How nice.

What a disgrace that man is to the royal family.

Almost as bad as ginger nut.

 

 

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 Both Prince Andrew and his former wife

Sara Ferguson have managed to tarnish whatever small reputation the Royal household had managed to retain. 

King Charles should do what he should have done years ago and disassociate himself from this royal millstone completely

While doing the same thing with Prince Harry the wimp. 

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Prince Andrew is facing scrutiny after revelations that an alleged Chinese spy, barred from entering the UK on national security grounds, gained access to multiple royal residences, including Buckingham Palace, St James’s Palace, and Windsor Castle. The Chinese businessman, whose identity remains protected for legal reasons, reportedly attended these venues at the duke’s invitation and was even a guest at Andrew’s birthday party at Royal Lodge, his Windsor estate home.  

 

This individual, now linked to espionage activities for the Chinese Communist Party, entered the UK undetected prior to being stopped at the border under counterterrorism laws in 2021. During a hearing on Thursday, the businessman’s failed attempt to overturn his entry ban brought his connections with the Duke of York to light, raising questions about the extent of his access and influence within British institutions.  

 

A statement from Prince Andrew's office confirmed that he had “ceased all contact” with the individual after concerns were flagged by His Majesty’s Government. The statement emphasized that all meetings with the businessman occurred through official channels and involved no sensitive discussions. However, the revelations have reignited debates about Andrew’s associations and the oversight of his activities, particularly during his tenure as the UK’s trade envoy.  

 

The businessman’s phone reportedly contained a letter from Dominic Hampshire, a senior adviser to Andrew, indicating the depth of their connection. The letter, dated March 2021, described the businessman as being at “the very top” of Andrew’s network of confidants and referenced his invitation to the duke’s birthday party. Another letter confirmed that the businessman was authorized to represent Andrew in meetings with potential Chinese partners for the Eurasia Fund, an international financial initiative.  

 

 

Prince Andrew’s ties to China date back over two decades, stemming from his role as the UK’s special representative for international trade and investment, a position he held from 2001 to 2011. Although he did not receive a salary for this role, his expenses and travel costs were covered by public funds. Records show his international trips, including numerous visits to China, amounted to significant taxpayer expenditures, sparking questions about his activities beyond official duties.  

 

Concerns over Andrew’s associations have been compounded by broader warnings about Chinese espionage. MI5 and the FBI have highlighted efforts by China’s United Front Work Department to influence key figures in the UK and US. Conservative MP Tom Tugendhat called for an urgent investigation, emphasizing the need to understand the level of influence exerted on figures like Andrew. Tugendhat noted that such activities are often subtle, involving efforts to cultivate relationships for indirect access to influential networks rather than direct espionage.  

 

The controversy adds to Prince Andrew’s embattled legacy, which has been marred by his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his widely criticized 2019 Newsnight interview. After stepping down as trade envoy in 2011, Andrew continued traveling extensively and using Buckingham Palace as his business address. His official royal duties ceased entirely in 2019, and recent reports indicate the King has since cut him off financially.  

 

While Buckingham Palace has declined to comment on the recent revelations, a palace source confirmed that the King had been briefed about Andrew’s connections to the alleged spy. The ongoing fallout underscores the enduring challenges surrounding Prince Andrew’s public image and the broader implications of security vulnerabilities at the heart of British institutions.  

 

Based on a report by The Times 2024-12-14

 

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After his best friend Epstein died Andy was looking for a new friend. Once a perv...always a perv

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Andrew is a massive liability.

 

Like the ginger traitor, he should be stripped of his titles and kept out of public view. 

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Andrew should not be the focus here. British Intelligence services should be explaining to the public the extent of infilitration by Chinese spies in society. These people are mingling with PMs and MPs.

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