Buckingham Palace was given Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor trade envoy emails six years ago
Buckingham Palace received an archive of 30,000 emails related to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's role as a trade envoy in May 2020. These emails allegedly contain confidential government information and are part of an ongoing police inquiry into misconduct. The investigation includes allegations of sexual misconduct and the sharing of sensitive information with Jeffrey Epstein.
- ▪An archive of 30,000 emails was handed over to Buckingham Palace in May 2020.
- ▪The emails suggest that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential government information while serving as a trade envoy.
- ▪He was arrested on his 66th birthday in February on suspicion of misconduct in a public office.
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NewsUKHome NewsBuckingham Palace was given Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor trade envoy emails six years agoAn archive of 30,000 emails was handed over to the most senior officer in the Royal Household in May 2020Bryony Gooch Saturday 30 May 2026 18:47 BSTBookmarkBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookmark":"Remove bookmark"},"showComments":false,"showBookmark":true,"articleId":"b2986424","articleMeta":{"url":"https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/buckingham-palace-andrew-mountbatten-windsor-trade-envoy-emails-b2986424.html","title":"Buckingham Palace given Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor trade envoy emails six years ago"}}Documents on Andrew’s appointment as…
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