Prince Andrew Faces Scrutiny Over Links to Alleged Chinese Spy and Missing Business Records
The Duke of York's connections to a barred Chinese businessman and the disappearance of key documents raise questions about his financial dealings and past role as trade envoy.
- An alleged Chinese spy, known only as H6, was invited to Prince Andrew's birthday party and given access to multiple royal estates, raising security concerns.
- H6, now barred from the UK on national security grounds, was reportedly authorized to act on Andrew's behalf to seek Chinese investors for a financial initiative.
- Documents detailing Prince Andrew's activities as a UK trade envoy between 2001 and 2011 are reportedly missing, leading to accusations of government secrecy.
- Andrew's finances, including his ability to maintain his 30-bedroom Royal Lodge home, remain under scrutiny after King Charles cut off his financial support.
- The Duke’s longstanding ties to controversial figures, including Jeffrey Epstein and Kazakh oligarchs, continue to fuel public and governmental calls for greater transparency.








































