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King Charles is all smiles at church as he brushes off Prince Andrew’s ‘Chinese spy’ scandal

KING Charles was all smiles as he attended a church service today amid Prince Andrew’s Chinese spy scandal.

The monarch, 76, was snapped in Wiltshire this morning wearing his late dad Prince Philip’s 70-year-old overcoat.

King Charles III wearing his father's coat at church.
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King Charles wearing his dad’s old coat at church this morning[/caption]
A man wearing his father's 70-year-old coat.
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Charles looked carefree during the outing[/caption]
King Charles III entering a car.
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Charles gets into a car after the service[/caption]

It comes after the Sun reported a foreign agent knew how to sneak people in and out of the Duke of York’s Royal Lodge home.

The shock revelation emerged in a letter from one of the duke’s top advisers, Dominic Hampshire, to the spy.

Mr Hampshire continued to work for Andrew even after the note was found by MI5 on the spy’s phone in 2020.

It read: “I hope that it is clear to you where you sit with my principal (Andrew) and indeed his family.

“You should never underestimate the strength of that relationship.

“You sit at the very top of a tree many people would like to be on.”

It added: “Under your guidance, we found a way to get the relevant people unnoticed in and out of the house in Windsor.”

Mr Hampshire also confirmed the man could act for Andrew, 64, in talks with Chinese investors.

The note was sent ten months after the duke withdrew from public life after paying damages to Virginia Roberts-Giuffre, a victim of his US paedo pal Jeffrey Epstein.

A source told The Sun: “Dom was still working for the duke until at least April this year.

“It’s hard to believe, given that Andrew must have known for years that his Chinese links had become a matter of national security.”

The Chinese businessman, 50, this week lost an appeal against a decision to ban him from Britain on national security grounds.

Immigration judges ruled he enjoyed an “unusual degree of trust” with the duke, who invited him to his 60th birthday bash.

The panel said Andrew could be “vulnerable to the misuse of that sort of influence”.

A statement from Andrew’s office tonight said of the spy: “The Duke ceased all contact after concerns were raised.

“He met through official channels with nothing of a sensitive nature ever discussed.”

COUGH UP

Writing for the Sun, royal expert Phil Dampier said: “By allowing a Chinese spy inside royal residences like Windsor and Buckingham Palace he endangered the security of the whole Royal Family and the institution of the monarchy.”

He went on to say Andrew must reveal the source of the money that enables him to stay at the large property on the Windsor estate.

The disgraced duke lost his annual £3million-a-year hand-out from brother Charles, which funded guards at his home.

The Sun on Sunday previously revealed the King axed the cash for Andrew, who does not work but has links to oligarchs.

And last month reported he has negotiated a cheaper protection deal at his leased home which he refuses to leave.

His plan is believed to be bankrolled by Middle East money.

Mr Dampier said it is reported the Privy Council approved the benefactor as legitimate but “if it came from Chinese sources, it is anything but”.

“The Duke of York would be wise to be totally transparent about his finances and tell us where he is ­getting the money from,” he continued.

“Otherwise speculation will continue to hover over him like a bad smell — unless he comes clean.”

The royal expert believes vacating Royal Lodge and downsizing into Prince Harry’s former home Frogmore Cottage, also within the Windsor grounds, is his “best bet”.

“Why does he need such a massive house just for him and ex-wife Fergie to rattle around in?” he added.

Prince Andrew with an alleged Chinese spy.
Prince Andrew with the Chinese spy
Aerial view of Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park.
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Andrew’s spy pal knew how to sneak people in and out of his Royal Lodge home[/caption]
Prince Andrew leaving Westminster Abbey after the coronation.
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Andrew stepped back as a working royal after his disastrous Newsnight interview in 2019[/caption]

'There is no way back for Prince Andrew', claims PR guru

PRINCE Andrew’s reputation is damaged beyond repair and he will never be able to engineer a return to public life, according to one of Britain’s top PR gurus.

Brand and culture expert Nick Ede, who runs East of Eden PR agency, called the shamed royal “deluded” for thinking he could ever return to royal duties and urged him to give up and ‘enjoy his life’ in exile.

It follows the release of Scoop – a Netflix movie based on the 2019 interview he gave to Newsnight.

Nick said: “There is no way back for him. 

“I think you know this perpetual idea that he could still be back. Nobody cares. He hasn’t got fans. 

“There’s nobody out there who’s going ‘We want to see Prince Andrew’, not one single person. I think he has to realise that. But I think it’s going to take a long, long time for him to actually understand. It’s very deluded.

“In my opinion, the best thing that he could do is just enjoy his life. He’s got gorgeous daughters. He has a great relationship with Fergie, he has a lovely house. 

“Just live a quiet life.”

Reflecting on the interview five years ago – the fallout of which saw Andrew step back from royal duties “for the foreseeable future” – Nick compared the fallout to Frost vs Nixon and said he would have urged him not to do it.

He said: If I had been advising him, I would say, go quiet, be quiet, just go to ground. You know you’re a prince. Enjoy the life that you lead, but do not open this can of worms, because that’s what it is.

There was no admission that a relationship with somebody like Epstein was terribly toxic. There was no idea that there were loads of victims of trafficking whose lives were completely ruined by Epstein. He didn’t seem to think that the association he had with that man was anything but positive. 

“I think his worst gaffe was obviously being in that interview and agreeing to it in the first place, for not realising that he’s actually going to be interviewed by a very, very good journalist who is going to ask him questions which he might not like.

“But I think what this has done is really shown how archaic Prince Andrew is in his opinions and thoughts.

“Read the room. He’s never read a room at all.”

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Up to 1,000 people feared dead after most powerful cyclone in 90 YEARS batters French island with destruction for miles

UP to 1,000 people are feared dead after a horror cyclone ripped through a French island in the Indian Ocean, an official has said.

Cyclone Chido has left a terrifying trail of destruction in its wake due to the 136mph winds which have been described as the worst seen for 90 years.

Cyclone-ravaged hillside in Mayotte, showing extensive damage to homes and infrastructure.
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The French territory of Mayotte has been devastated by Cyclone Chido[/caption]
Damaged building interior after Cyclone Chido.
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The site of a destroyed building in Mayotte[/caption]
Cyclone debris in Mayotte.
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Piles of debris from the destroyed homes of civilians have built up[/caption]
Hurricane damage: downed power lines and palm trees.
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Trees have been uprooted across the island[/caption]

Harrowing pictures show the devastation left behind due to the powerful cyclone after it battered several islands over the weekend.

Trees had been ripped from the ground as entire homes were left without their roofs as the terrifying winds brutally blew them away.

The main airport and hospital in Mayotte – the worst hit territory – was also left with major damage, according to new French prime minister Francois Bayrou.

He added that those living in shacks in the poorer areas of the island could face further problems in the coming days.

Cyclones often leave behind stagnant pools of water which can spark deadly cholera outbreaks in less developed areas.

The risks of people suffering from dengue fever and malaria are also likely to rise.

Mayotte Prefect Francois-Xavier Bieuville told local TV station la 1ere that the death toll is set to continue to surge as rescue operations begin to take place.

He said: “I think there are some several hundred dead, maybe we’ll get close to a thousand, even thousands… given the violence of this event.”

He added it is “extremely difficult” to get an exact figure at the moment.

French interior minister Bruno Retailleau also fears the number of deaths “will be high”.

Cyclone damage in Mamoudzou, Mayotte, showing uprooted trees and a car.
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Cars were left deserted in the middle of the roads as the terrifying weather arrived[/caption]
French soldiers patrol Mayotte after Cyclone Chido.
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The French army has been deployed to help in Mayotte[/caption]
Rescue workers clearing debris after a cyclone in Mayotte.
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Rescue workers clean up what appears to be a roof blown off a house as the cyclone hit[/caption]

Officials have so far confirmed at least 11 people have died in Mayotte as of Sunday morning when the cyclone made landfall.

One hospital says that nine people are in a critical condition with another 246 injured.

The French army has been deployed to the worst affected areas on the island to help with the clean up and recovery operations.

They are helping over 1,600 cops and gendarmerie officers who are already on the island.

Emergency supplies have been rushed in on military aircraft and ships to help those forced to evacuate their homes.

Mayotte is made up of just over 300,000 people spread across two separate islands around 500 miles off the east coast of Africa.

It is considered to be France’s poorest region.

Nearby islands of Comoros and Madagascar were also badly affected on Saturday as it blew the strong winds through the southeastern Indian Ocean.

Top forecaster Meteo-France described Cyclone Chido as the strongest storm in more than 90 years to hit the island territories.

Aid agencies are now warning that all affected areas, including nearby Mozambique, to expect the death toll to rise.

Officials are also concerned over the potential outbreak of looting which could now occur with the territory left in chaos.

Soldiers remove debris from a damaged building in Mayotte following a cyclone.
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Military trucks work to remove piles of debris from the streets of the French territory[/caption]
Emergency aid being unloaded from a military aircraft in Mayotte.
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Emergency supplies have been rushed in on military aircraft and ships to help those forced to evacuate their homes[/caption]

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