Prince Andrew receives scathing criticism over new scandal: ‘Enough is enough’

Prince Andrew alleged had ties with businessman accused of being a Chinese spy

Prince Andrew receives scathing criticism over new scandal: ‘Enough is enough’
Prince Andrew receives scathing criticism over new scandal: ‘Enough is enough’

Prince Andrew has landed in trouble over his alleged link with businessman accused of being a Chinese spy.

According to reports, a former head of royal security is calling for an investigation into the “disgraced” Duke of York’s relationship with the alleged spy, who has been banned from the UK due to national security concerns.

The businessman, known as H6, had a close relationship with the prince and was considered a trusted friend, reports have revealed.

Sharing his two cents on the matter, Dai Davies, who led Scotland Yard’s Royal Protection unit, said it was shocking that Andrew was friends with someone who posed a security risk.

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“If it was anyone else and they were representing the United Kingdom, there would be an inquiry,” Davies told GB News.

“Questions need to be asked of the security services. What did they know? How do they and why do they allow this to happen?” Davies continued. “This is arguably the straw that may well break the camel’s back.

“For over 20 plus years now, this man has cavorted around the world at our expense largely, and there needs to be a proper examination as to all his acquaintances, all the dodgy people that he’s dealt with.”

“How much naivety can you put up with with a 60-plus-year-old man who continually continually meets with very, very bad people?”

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Davies went on to say that Andrew has “done more harm to the Royal Family than Oliver Cromwell.”

“Enough is enough,” he added, “He’s cavorting with the Chinese. We know perfectly well what they’re up to in this country.

“I find it beyond belief that nobody knew that he was actively involved two or three years ago and trying to get money out of China.”

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