Documents show Queen Elizabeth was eager for ex-Prince Andrew to become trade envoy
Newly released confidential documents reveal Queen Elizabeth II was "very keen" for her son, the former Prince Andrew, to be appointed UK trade envoy. The papers, released by the UK government, show the Queen desired Andrew to have a prominent role in promoting national interests.
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AI-generatedNewly released confidential documents reveal Queen Elizabeth II was "very keen" for her son, the former Prince Andrew, to be appointed UK trade envoy. The papers, released by the UK government, show the Queen desired Andrew to have a prominent role in promoting national interests. A government memo indicated that Andrew's high public profile would necessitate careful media management. Lawmakers had demanded the documents' publication following accusations that Andrew prioritized his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein over national interests. Andrew served as a special envoy for international trade from 2001 to 2011, a role he relinquished due to concerns about his associations.
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5 extractedPrince Andrew was stripped of his royal title last year due to fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Lawmakers demanded the publication of confidential documents related to Prince Andrew's appointment as trade envoy.
There is no evidence that a formal due diligence or vetting process was undertaken before Andrew was appointed to the role.
Queen Elizabeth II was reportedly "very keen" for Prince Andrew to be given the job of UK trade envoy.
The Epstein scandal has raised questions about the exercise of power by the aristocracy, politicians, and business owners in the UK.