Prince Andrew’s ‘Secret Deals’ Reportedly Exposed to King Charles by Informant

Prince Andrew’s ‘Secret Deals’ Reportedly Exposed to King Charles by Informant

Following former Prince Andrew’s arrest on Thursday, a lot of questions have crept up on people’s minds.

One of the questions happens to be: could King Charles have been as clueless as the public when it comes to some of Andrew’s clandestine affairs?

Well, if new emails released by The Daily Mail are to be believed, King Charles might have been forewarned a couple of years ahead of time. I know, right? Stick with us as we unravel this mystery bit by bit.

The Daily Mail Suggests King Charles Knew of Andrew’s Secret Financial Moves

When it comes to being a money-grubber, Andrew and his ex Sarah Ferguson might as well hold a masterclass on how to do it in the most disgraceful of ways.

The former royal rung in his 66th birthday on Thursday, Feb. 19 at the Aylsham Police Station, after he was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in office.

Newly released Epstein mails revealed that Andrew forwarded classified documents to late financier Jeffrey Epstein for financial purposes.

As the investigation proceeds following his release 11 hours later, it’s been revealed that King Charles was made aware of Andrew’s “secret deals” with David Rowland.

On August 16, 2019, an unnamed informant messaged King Charles to suggest that “his Royal Highness considers his relationship with David Rowland more important than that of his family.”

In another email, the same informant warned David Rowland that he had shared undeniable evidence that proves Rowland’s abuse of the Royal family.

Branded a “shady financier,” Rowland was formerly the Conservative Party’s major donor, contributing millions prior to being named the party’s treasurer in 2010.

In addition to this, evidence that he supported Andrew’s ex Sarah Ferguson with £40,000 to settle her debts has been uncovered. He also notably loaned Andrew £1.5million in 2017.

The informant further claimed that Rowland paid “HRH The Duke of York to procure a Luxembourg Banking Licence” for his private bank, Banque Havilland. They attached what was claimed to be Andrew’s bank account details. To strengthen their claim, they cc-ed Clive Alderton, Charles’s private secretary, and Mark Bridges, the late Queen’s solicitor at Farrer & Co.

Charles was heckled during his Monday, Feb. 16 outing to Lancashire over Andrew’s suspicious conducts, with one fan shouting, “How long have you known about Andrew?”

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