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Prince Andrew breaks silence after being linked to ‘Chinese spy’ who has been barred from the UK

The Duke of York has said he ‘ceased all contact’ with the businessman accused of being a Chinese spy when concerns were first raised about him.

Prince Andrew met the individual through ‘official channels’ with ‘nothing of a sensitive nature ever discussed’, a statement from his office said.

The businessman – known only as H6 – lost an appeal over a decision to bar him from entering the UK on national security grounds.

He brought a case to the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) after then-home secretary Suella Braverman said he should be excluded from the UK in March 2023.

H6 was described as a ‘close confidante’ of The Duke.

Judges were told that in a briefing for the home secretary in July 2023, officials claimed H6 had been in a position to generate relationships between prominent UK figures and senior Chinese officials ‘that could be leveraged for political interference purposes’.

They also said that H6 had downplayed his relationship with the Chinese state, which combined with his relationship with Prince Andrew, 64, represented a threat to national security.

Prince Andrew with the alleged Chinese spy who has been banned from the UK

Prince Andrew with the alleged Chinese spy who has been banned from the UK

The Duke of York has said he 'ceased all contact' with the businessman accused of being a Chinese spy when concerns were first raised about him

The Duke of York has said he ‘ceased all contact’ with the businessman accused of being a Chinese spy when concerns were first raised about him

It comes following reports that King Charles has been briefed by British intelligence over a major security breach linking the Duke to the alleged Chinese spy

It comes following reports that King Charles has been briefed by British intelligence over a major security breach linking the Duke to the alleged Chinese spy 

A statement from Prince Andrew’s office said: ‘The Duke of York followed advice from His Majesty’s Government and ceased all contact with the individual after concerns were raised.

‘The Duke met the individual through official channels with nothing of a sensitive nature ever discussed.

‘He is unable to comment further on matters relating to national security.’

It comes following reports that King Charles has been briefed by British intelligence over a major security breach linking the Duke to the alleged Chinese spy.

The King was told counter-intelligence officers are probing how Price Andrew trusted the now banned Chinese suspect as his ‘confidante.’ 

Speaking to The Mirror, a royal source said: ‘The King has been briefed about this situation regarding the suspected Chinese spy and is very aware of what has been and what is being done about it.’

At a hearing in July, the specialist tribunal heard that the businessman was told by an adviser to Prince Andrew that he could act on the duke’s behalf when dealing with potential investors in China, and that H6 had been invited to Prince Andrew’s birthday party in 2020.

A letter referencing the birthday party from the adviser, Dominic Hampshire, was discovered on H6’s devices when he was stopped at a port in November 2021.

Mr Hampshire, 56, is a former Scots Guard who rose to the rank of captain, spending the final three years of his decade in the Army as an equerry to the Duke of Kent. 

He has said his role involved ‘running the professional life’ of the Duke of Kent, with official records showing he accompanied His Royal Highness – a cousin of Queen Elizabeth II – on royal engagements in the late 1990s to countries including France, Canada and South Africa.

A married father-of-two from Chalfont St Peter, Bucks, Mr Hampshire was described in court documents released on Thursday as Prince Andrew’s ‘advisor’ in dealings with a Chinese civil servant who has been banned from entering the UK over claims he is a secret agent gathering intelligence on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party [CCP]. But he has long acted as a ‘fixer’ for members of the Royal Family and other ‘high net-worth individuals.’

In a ruling on Thursday, Mr Justice Bourne, Judge Stephen Smith and Sir Stewart Eldon, dismissed the challenge.

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