
Queen backed Andrew’s trade envoy bid in newly released files
New government files released in response to Lib Dems show Queen Elizabeth II was keen for her son Prince Andrew to become the UK’s trade envoy, with documents detailing his role as special representative for international trade and investment from 2001–2011, his strengths in high‑tech trade, and planned overseas visits with media guidance. The release notes confidentiality around royal communications but makes an exception for Andrews’ overseas visits and the Queen’s views on the role’s development. The materials state he would not be paid, only expenses, though whistleblowers allege he charged taxpayers for travel and even massages. Andrew has denied wrongdoing in relation to Epstein; he was arrested in 2019 on suspicion of misconduct in public office and later released under investigation. The government says no further files on the appointment are expected."





