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Camilla and Tim react to the release of a new batch of documents relating to Andrew Mountabatten-Windsor’s appointment as trade envoy in 2001, as it’s revealed the former prince would prefer to visit ‘sophisticated countries’during his time in the role, and would avoid taking part in official golf games on foreign visits.
The redacted documents also revealed media briefing notes which denied allegations Andrew claimed £100,000 in expenses and that no one.
The government has issued a statement in relation to the dossier of documents, confirming that "no evidence that a formal due diligence or vetting process was undertaken" to place the former Duke of York in the role of trade envoy.
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