Palace received Prince Andrew's envoy emails in 2020, court records reveal

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Buckingham Palace was handed a 30,000‑email archive in 2020—taken from a personal business contact of Prince Andrew—that includes details about his finances and alleged sharing of confidential government briefings from his years as trade envoy; court documents show copies were delivered to the Lord Chamberlain before reaching the Palace, with the emails dating up to 2013, a disclosure that has resurfaced as Andrew faces a police investigation and has sparked calls for greater royal oversight.
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