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Prince Andrew Under MI5 Probe Over Alleged Chinese Spy 'H6' Invited to Palaces
Dec 15, 2024, 11:56 PM
Prince Andrew is facing renewed scrutiny after revelations that he invited an alleged Chinese spy into Buckingham Palace and other royal residences. The businessman, known as 'H6' due to a court order preventing his identification, has been banned from the UK on national security grounds. Reports indicate that 'H6', described as a 'close confidant' of the Duke of York, met Prince Andrew in 2012 and was invited to his 60th birthday party. The alleged spy also visited St James's Palace and Windsor Castle at Prince Andrew's invitation. MI5 is reportedly investigating the matter, and King Charles III has been briefed by the security service. There are calls from senior MPs, including Suella Braverman and Iain Duncan Smith, to unmask the businessman, potentially using parliamentary privilege. Reform UK's Richard Tice and Nigel Farage have threatened to reveal his identity in Parliament. It has also emerged that 'H6' met former prime ministers David Cameron, Theresa May, and George Osborne. Buckingham Palace is reportedly investigating, and there are suggestions that Prince Andrew's finances are being questioned over the scandal. King Charles is said to be furious with his brother, and there are calls for Prince Andrew to uninvite himself from royal events and stay out of public view during Christmas festivities to avoid further embarrassment to the royal family. Some have suggested that Prince Andrew could have his royal title removed.
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