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Chinese spy alleged to be Prince Andrew's 'close confidant' met with British prime ministers, pictures show

Sky News Saturday, 14 December 2024
Chinese spy alleged to be Prince Andrew's 'close confidant' met with British prime ministers, pictures showThe alleged Chinese spy who became a "close confidant" of Prince Andrew met two prime ministers, photos seen by Sky News show.
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A suspected Chinese spy linked to Prince Andrew has been barred from the U.K. over national security concerns. Allegedly tied to a Chinese Communist Party group, the businessman attended Andrew’s birthday and was authorised to represent him. Photos also show him with UK political leaders. Report by...

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