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Disgraced Former Prince Andrew Reportedly Shared Confidential Document With a Banker Friend While Acting as a UK Trade Envoy

Portrait of a man in a suit standing in front of a confidential document, emphasizing themes of secrecy and authority.

Portrait of a man in a suit standing in front of a confidential document, emphasizing themes of secrecy and authority.
AI-Generated image by Grok: Andrew leaking confidential documents.

Pressure is on for Andrew to be criminally investigated for sharing confidential material to Epstein and others.

As former British Ambassador to the US, Lord Peter Mandelson is under criminal investigation for sharing confidential documents with the late pedophile and shady financier Jeffrey Epstein, a problem arises for the Royal Family: former Prince Andrew has been shown to have done the same, and maybe even worse.

Disgraced former Prince Andrew reportedly forwarded a confidential Treasury briefing to a banker friend while he was UK trade envoy.

His deputy private secretary, Amanda Thirsk, obtained an internal government memo in February 2010 about the Icelandic financial crisis, at a time when Britain and Iceland were in a dispute over British deposits lost in the 2008 banking crisis.

Thirsk received the briefing note from a civil servant at the Treasury and forwarded it on to the man now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

The Telegraph reported:

“Two hours later, he passed the note on to Jonathan Rowland, his close friend and the former chief executive of Banque Havilland, a bank that had bought assets from a failed Icelandic lender a year earlier.

Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor, who was then the UK’s trade envoy, suggested the information might be useful to his friend ‘before you make your move’. He wrote: ‘I pass this on to you for comment and a suggestion or solution?’

‘The essence is that Amanda is getting signals that we should allow the democratic process [to] happen before you make your move. Interested in your opinion? A’.”

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How much lower can Andrew go?

And this is NOT the first time Andrew has been shown to be sharing confidential material:

Email correspondence discussing visit reports for Vietnam, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Shenzhen related to a recent trip to Southeast Asia.

“Thames Valley Police are assessing whether to open an investigation into the claims after it emerged that the former prince forwarded multiple private briefings to external sources, including Jeffrey Epstein.”

Read more:

UK Cops Examining Complaint That Disgraced Former Prince Andrew Broke the ‘Official Secrets Act’ by Sharing Confidential Trade Information With Epstein

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