Prince Andrew’s damaged reputation led to links with Chinese man accused of spying, documents show
- Buckingham Palace released a statement in response to Dominic Hampshire's written testimony, clarifying private meetings involving Prince Andrew and King Charles.
- Documents reveal that Prince Andrew's financial issues and damaged reputation made him vulnerable to manipulation by Yang Tengbo, a suspected Chinese spy who was banned from the U.K. Due to national security concerns.
- Hampshire testified that Andrew's 2019 BBC interview contributed to his damaged reputation and loss of royal duties.
- Andrew stated he ceased contact with Yang after concerns were raised, but Hampshire suggested that those comments were not entirely truthful.
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