UK government to release papers related to former Prince Andrew’s appointment as trade envoy
The UK government is set to release confidential papers on Thursday concerning Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's tenure as a trade envoy. This follows a parliamentary motion in February demanding the documents' publication.
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AI-generatedThe UK government is set to release confidential papers on Thursday concerning Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's tenure as a trade envoy. This follows a parliamentary motion in February demanding the documents' publication. Lawmakers had accused the former Prince Andrew of prioritizing his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein over national interests. The move is linked to the U.S. Justice Department's release of Epstein-related documents, which have intensified scrutiny in the UK on the influence of "the Establishment." During parliamentary debates, ministers called for greater accountability from the royal family, with one describing Mountbatten-Windsor's actions as a "self-enriching hustle." Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his royal title last year amid the Epstein scandal fallout.
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5 extractedPrince Andrew was stripped of his royal title last year.
Trade Minister Chris Bryant described Prince Andrew as engaged in a constant 'self-enriching hustle'.
Lawmakers approved a motion in February demanding publication of the documents after accusations against Prince Andrew.
The U.K. government is set to release confidential papers related to former Prince Andrew’s appointment as trade envoy.
Jeffrey Epstein used an international web of rich, powerful friends to gain influence and sexually exploit young women and girls.