Andrew's Newsnight interview 'ill advised', aide told alleged spy
- Prince Andrew's aide, Dominic Hampshire, described the 2019 BBC Newsnight interview as hugely ill-advised and unsuccessful in a private message to an alleged Chinese spy, Yang Tengbo.
- Following the interview, Prince Andrew faced significant backlash, stepping down from public duties four days later and losing military titles and royal patronages in early 2022.
- Yang Tengbo was barred from the UK on national security grounds, as authorities believed he could pose a threat due to his connections with Andrew and the Chinese Communist Party.
- New court documents revealed that Andrew maintained contact with Jeffrey Epstein longer than he previously claimed, contradicting his statements in the Newsnight interview.
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