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.
The spy in question, referred to as H6 by the British courts, was ordered to leave United Kingdom territory. He has been invited to several royal residences. The case further strains the relationship between Andrew and his brother, King Charles III, a Chinese spy at Buckingham Palace. All that was needed to shake up the United Kingdom. A businessman named H6 in the documents incriminating him was invited to Buckingham Palace, but also to other r…
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