
Buckingham Palace authorities are investigating the activities of an alleged Chinese spy that was invited to events at Buckingham Palace, St. Hames Palace, and Windsor Castle by none other than alleged Epstein Island tourist Prince Andrew, Duke of York. The investigation could lead to the removal of his royal title “Duke of York.”
Disgraced Prince Andrew Invited Chinese Spy to Buckingham Palace and Other Royal Residences – Speculations Arise Parliament May Remove His Royal Title as Duke of York | The Gateway Pundit– www.thegatewaypundit.com
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Just when King Charles was trying to make peace and end the rift with his younger brother, disgraced Prince Andrew, yet another scandal blows up in the Royal Family’s face.
Buckingham Palace is reportedly investigating visits made by an alleged Chinese spy to royal residences – at the invitation of the Duke of York.
The Chinese businessman, identified by the British Justice only as H6, was invited to events at Buckingham palace, St James’s Palace and Windsor Castle.
All the facts surrounding the espionage scandal came to light after a court heard that the Chinese individual, who was described as a ‘close confidant’ to Andrew, is banned from the UK on national security grounds.
The Telegraph reported:
“Buckingham Palace is understood to be investigating the various occasions when H6 entered royal residences, to ascertain with whom he may have had contact.
[…] H6 was allegedly invited into Buckingham Palace twice and also attended a function at St James’s Palace and an event at Windsor Castle.”
This comes after UK’s MI5 have been revealed to also be investigating money given to the Andrew’s business venture by Chinese donors with alleged links to H6.
Many link that to the fact that it is not known how the Duke is paying for the upkeep of the 30-bedroom Royal Lodge.
The King has been informed of the investigations and allegations before they became public.
The Chinese businessman brought a recourse to the Special Immigration Appeals Commission after then
Home Secretary Suella Braverman said he should be excluded from the UK back in March 2023.
“Judges were told that in a briefing for Mrs. Braverman in July last year, officials claimed the man had been in a position to generate relationships between prominent UK figures and senior Chinese officials ‘that could be leveraged for political interference purposes’.”
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield said Andrew is a ‘liability’ to both the monarchy and the British Government, and the situation is ‘a major headache for the King’.
