Buckingham Palace Received Controversial Emails on Prince Andrew Six Years Ago
Palace handed Andrew's controversial envoy emails six years ago
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Buckingham Palace was provided with a cache of 30,000 emails related to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's financial dealings six years ago. These emails, which include confidential government information, were sent to the Lord Chamberlain during a legal dispute and have resurfaced amid ongoing police inquiries following Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest.
- 01The emails were delivered to Buckingham Palace in May 2020, prior to ongoing police inquiries.
- 02They contain sensitive information regarding Mountbatten-Windsor's financial dealings, including interactions with Jonathan Rowland and Banque Havilland.
- 03Mountbatten-Windsor has faced scrutiny over his role as a trade envoy and his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
- 04Despite the emails being sent to the Palace, Buckingham Palace has declined to comment due to the ongoing investigation.
- 05Calls for greater transparency and a parliamentary inquiry into Mountbatten-Windsor's actions as trade envoy have been made by various commentators.
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Court documents reveal that Buckingham Palace received 30,000 emails related to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's controversial financial dealings six years ago. These emails, which include government information, were sent to the Lord Chamberlain in May 2020 amid a legal dispute involving Mountbatten-Windsor's business contacts. The emails have resurfaced as Thames Valley Police investigate allegations of misconduct following Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest. Notably, some emails show Mountbatten-Windsor sharing confidential information with Jonathan Rowland, whose family was involved in a failed Icelandic bank. The Palace has not commented on the emails, citing the ongoing police inquiry. Critics, including author Andrew Lownie, have called for increased transparency regarding Mountbatten-Windsor's past as a trade envoy, highlighting that Freedom of Information requests have been denied. The investigation continues as the public awaits further developments regarding the implications of these emails and Mountbatten-Windsor's associations.
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The investigation into Prince Andrew's financial dealings could have significant implications for public trust in the monarchy and government transparency.
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