King Charles smarty solves Prince Andrew’s latest mistake




Security Minister Tom Tugendhat has launched a blistering critique of Prince Andrew, branding him a “very, very unwise individual” during a recent interview with GB News. 

Tugendhat’s remarks came as questions swirl around the Duke of York’s alleged ties to H6, an individual suspected of being a ‘Chinese spy.’

The minister reassured the public that Prince Andrew no longer has access to any sensitive information or matters of national importance, a point he emphasized strongly in light of the scandal.

In response to the controversy, the Duke’s office has issued a rare statement addressing the claims. 

“The Duke of York followed advice from HMG and ceased all contact with the individual after concerns were raised,” the statement read, signaling Andrew’s first direct comments since the allegations emerged.

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The revelations have further spotlighted the Duke’s conduct, sparking renewed debate over his role within the royal family.

The Duke of York has addressed recent allegations linking him to H6, an individual suspected of espionage, through a statement from his office. 

It clarified that the Duke met the individual “through official channels,” adding, “nothing of a sensitive nature was ever discussed.”

Amid the controversy, Security Minister Tom Tugendhat weighed in during an appearance on GB News, commending King Charles for his strategic handling of the Duke’s position within the Royal Family.

“The King has been extremely careful in ensuring that Prince Andrew’s role in the Royal Family is very limited,” Tugendhat remarked. 

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He praised Charles’s approach, saying, “I think the King’s played this extremely wisely. His actions to protect both himself and the country have been incredibly sensible.”

Tugendhat further assured the public, emphasizing that the Duke “doesn’t have access to any secrets or matters of particular importance.” 

His comments reflect the careful boundary management by the King to navigate this challenging situation.

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