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Earthquake at Buckingham: Charles Was Warned About Andrew Since 2019

Published February 22, 2026, 09:19
Earthquake at Buckingham: Charles Was Warned About Andrew Since 2019

Revelations are coming to light indicating that King Charles was warned as early as 2019 about the controversial business dealings of his brother, Prince Andrew. According to newly revealed emails, the then Prince of Wales was informed about the "abuse" of the royal family's name through Andrew's connections with financier David Rowland. The whistleblower claimed that Rowland was exploiting the royal connection for personal gain, offering financial benefits to Andrew, such as payments for banking licenses and covering the debts of his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. The emails reveal that Rowland allegedly paid Andrew to secure a banking license in Luxembourg, while also providing him with financial assistance of £1.5 million. Furthermore, during Andrew's tenure as a trade envoy, Rowland and his son participated in business missions to China and former Soviet states, with Andrew frequently informing Rowland about business opportunities. These revelations come at a critical time, as Banque Havilland, a bank linked to Rowland, has lost its banking license and Andrew has been arrested on suspicion of offenses. The case raises questions about the ethics of Andrew's business dealings and the potential abuse of his royal position. The case is under investigation and is expected to shed light on Prince Andrew's controversial activities and his relationship with David Rowland, as well as the potential implications for the future of the royal family.