ANDREW EXPOSED: MPs Unleash SCATHING Attack!

ANDREW EXPOSED: MPs Unleash SCATHING Attack!

A scathing portrait has emerged of Prince Andrew, described as a man relentlessly pursuing self-promotion and personal gain. A prominent MP characterized him as “rude, arrogant and entitled,” alleging a consistent inability to separate public duty from private interests.

The accusations surfaced amidst growing calls for transparency surrounding his decade-long tenure as a special trade envoy. The government is now supporting a motion to release documents detailing his appointment by UK Trade and Investment, a move mirroring a previous release of files concerning Lord Mandelson’s ambassadorial role.

A specific anecdote highlighted Andrew’s perceived disconnect from the public. During a visit to Sea Cadets in Tonypandy, Wales, he reportedly arrived by helicopter – a stark contrast to his mother’s two visits, made by car. Witnesses claim he departed early, displaying minimal engagement with the young people he was meant to support.

FILE PHOTO: Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, younger brother of Britain???s King Charles, formerly known as Prince Andrew, leaves Aylsham Police Station on a vehicle, on the day he was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, after the U.S. Justice Department released more records tied to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, in Aylsham, Britain, February 19, 2026. REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo

Appointed by Tony Blair in 2001, the role of UK special representative for trade and investment was uniquely created for Prince Andrew. This appointment is now under intense scrutiny following the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, further illuminating the prince’s connections to the convicted sex offender.

The push for document release gained momentum after the Epstein revelations. Shadow minister Alex Burghart confirmed Conservative support for the move, signaling a bipartisan desire for clarity. However, the process is expected to be lengthy, with some files dating back 25 years and existing only in physical form.

This debate unfolds just days after Prince Andrew was arrested on allegations of misconduct in public office. He was questioned for seven hours and released while the investigation continues, maintaining his denial of any wrongdoing. The release of these documents promises to add another layer to the ongoing scrutiny.

The first batch of files related to the appointment is anticipated within weeks, though the complete release concerning Prince Andrew could take considerably longer due to the age and format of the records. The unfolding situation continues to draw significant public attention.