SPY GAME – Andrew, the brother of England’s King Charles III, is excluded from the royal family’s Christmas parties. His name is associated with a dark espionage affair
In the secret service, but not of her majesty. The story of the Duke of York, Prince Andrew, has a sweet James Bond flavor to it. Indeed, the latter will not be invited to Sandringham, where a good part of the British royal family will spend the Christmas holidays. The brother of Charles III, aged 64, will thus pay for his involvement in a espionage scandal, indicates our colleagues at Sky News.
“H6” and the Chinese Communist Party
On Friday, a close friend of Prince Andrew, Yang Tengbo, was banned from the United Kingdom on suspicion of having spied on the British government on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party. In this story which has all the makings of a James Bond scenario, the man was described by the judges as a “confidant” of Prince Andrew. It would be thanks to his proximity to the third son of Elizabeth II and other “British personalities” that the spy would have established relations with senior Chinese officials “for the purposes of political interference by the Chinese state. » As soon as this information came out, Prince Andrew of York assured that he would no longer have contact with the accused.
For his part, Yang Tengbo, who was until then identified as “H6” in the media, obtained from the courts the lifting of his anonymity. Aged 50, Yang(…) Read more on 20minutes
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