Palace was given emails about Andrew’s trade envoy activities six years ago, report says

Emails appearing to show Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential information were handed to Buckingham Palace in 2020, says BBC
Palace was given emails about Andrew’s trade envoy activities six years ago, report says

Palace was given emails about Andrew’s trade envoy activities six years ago, report says Emails containing information about Prince Andrew’s financial dealings as a former government trade envoy were reportedly handed to Buckingham Palace in 2020. These emails, allegedly from an associate’s account, surfaced amid allegations that Andrew shared sensitive government information with financier Jeffrey Epstein. The palace has declined to comment due to an ongoing police inquiry.

  • More than 30,000 emails were handed to the lord chamberlain of Buckingham Palace in 2020.
  • The emails reportedly contain information about Prince Andrew’s financial dealings as a government trade envoy.
  • The cache of emails is understood to include correspondence up to June 2013.
  • Prince Andrew denies wrongdoing amid allegations of sharing sensitive government information with Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Thames Valley police are conducting an ongoing inquiry and have appealed for information.
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