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UK finds no due diligence for Prince Andrew trade role

Published Thursday, May 21, 2026 · Updated May 21

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The British government has revealed that no formal due diligence or vetting process was undertaken for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's appointment as a trade envoy in 2001. This information came to light after an opposition party requested the relevant files through a parliamentary device.

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  • The British government found no evidence that a formal due diligence or vetting process was undertaken for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's 2001 appointment as a trade envoy.

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    The UK government published documents revealing no evidence of formal due diligence or security vetting for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's 2001 appointment as a trade envoy. This disclosure came after an opposition party used a parliamentary device to request the files.

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