Why did the Queen push for Andrew to become a trade envoy?
The Andrew formerly known as ‘Prince’ was always supposedly his mother’s favourite child. He had a degree of indulgence paid to him that his (far more deserving) siblings never received. Newly released files suggest that this indulgence went far beyond any kind of explicable or appropriate fashion.
Correspondence between Sir David Wright, chief executive of British Trade International, and then-foreign secretary Robin Cook from 2000 suggests that the late Queen was ‘very keen’ for the former Duke of York to take on a ‘prominent role in the promotion of national interests’. This, in turn, led to the creation of ‘Air Miles Andy’, with Mountbatten-Windsor acting as a roving trade envoy. He had apparently unfettered access to diplomatic lounges and, if the stories are to be believed, young women in the five-star hotels and embassies in which he stayed.
The Firm’s most troublesome member continues to be both a reputational and existential threat
The Firm’s most troublesome member continues to be both a reputational and existential threat
The documents, which have been released in response to a request by the Liberal Democrats earlier this year, are hugely embarrassing for the royal........
