Calls Grow to Expose Chinese Spy Linked to Prince Andrew
- An alleged Chinese spy linked to Prince Andrew has been excluded from the UK.
- The individual was reportedly identified as a spy, which has attracted significant media attention.
- Prince Andrew has distanced himself from any involvement in the case.
- Authorities have condemned the actions surrounding the case, raising concerns about national security.
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Scandal-hit Prince Andrew back in the UK headlines over alleged Chinese spy
LONDON: Britain's Prince Andrew was facing intense media scrutiny on Saturday (Dec 14) after revelations that a close Chinese business associate of the scandal-hit younger brother of King Charles was thought by the British government to be a Chinese spy. In a court ruling on Thursday, it was disclosed that
Prince Andrew, brother of Britain's King Charles III, has been embroiled in a new scandal, this time over his links to an alleged Chinese spy who has been banned from entering the country by British authorities on the grounds that he poses a threat to national security. Prince Andrew twice invited the unnamed man to Buckingham Palace.
Britain's Prince Andrew has invited a businessman accused of being a Chinese spy to Buckingham Palace, also allowing him access to Windsor Castle and St. James's Palace, British media reported today.
A Chinese citizen accused of representing a British “threat to national security” and who had a relationship with Prince Andrew was twice at Buckingham Palace and visited other official residences.
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