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Biographer Suggests China as Potential Refuge for Prince Andrew Under Investigation

The suggestion comes days after his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, with police inquiries still ongoing.

Overview

  • Royal biographer Andrew Lownie told UK outlets that China could be a destination for Andrew, emphasizing he has no evidence and is offering speculation.
  • He argued a move to the United Arab Emirates appears unlikely due to Emirati leaders’ relationship with King Charles, despite reports of a secure residence being offered.
  • Lownie cited Andrew’s business links in China, a former secretary now working for a Chinese company, and a close relationship with the Chinese ambassador as factors he believes could facilitate a relocation.
  • He noted that Andrew’s passport has not been seized and suggested he could travel and keep a low profile in China, though these claims are unverified.
  • Andrew was arrested last week and released pending further investigation, has been stripped of royal titles, was removed from Royal Lodge, and continues to deny wrongdoing connected to the Epstein scandal.