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Andrew Accused of Leaking Treasury Document to Banker
Allegations have surfaced that a sensitive Treasury document was shared by the ex-royal during his tenure as a trade envoy.
New allegations have surfaced against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, suggesting he shared confidential government information with a personal business associate, sparking further scrutiny of his actions during his time as a trade envoy.

According to emails obtained by the Telegraph, in 2010, Prince Andrew requested information from Treasury officials regarding Iceland's banking issues, which was then shared with his business contact, Jonathan Rowland.
The briefing, which included details on the UK's position on deposits and guarantee schemes in Iceland, was forwarded to Rowland, whose father, David, had taken over a portion of a struggling Icelandic bank.
This development has increased pressure on the former prince, who is already facing accusations of misusing his public position to share official information with private associates during his tenure as the UK's trade envoy.
In response to the allegations, Jonathan Rowland stated that he was unaware of the emails' reference to him and claimed the quoted emails were from an old legal proceeding.

The Cabinet Office has declined to comment on the matter but has not disputed the authenticity of the emails in question.
A Cabinet Office spokesperson referred to the current stance of Thames Valley Police, which is assessing whether to launch an investigation into potential misconduct in public office.
This latest revelation follows previous emails from the Epstein files, which suggested that Mountbatten-Windsor had shared official documents, including reports from overseas trade trips and a briefing on investment in Afghanistan, with Jeffrey Epstein.
The Treasury briefing requested by Mountbatten-Windsor, through his adviser, pertained to the UK's position on deposits and guarantee schemes in Iceland, as outlined in emails published by the Telegraph.
At the time, Iceland's banking sector was facing significant challenges, having nationalized three major banks after the 2008 financial crisis.
In 2010, a dispute arose between Iceland and the UK regarding Iceland's potential contribution to compensating UK depositors who had lost money in the failed Icelandic banks.
Shortly after receiving the briefing from the Treasury, Mountbatten-Windsor forwarded the information to Jonathan Rowland.
The former prince accompanied the briefing with a message, asking Rowland for his opinion and potential solutions, stating, "I pass this on to you for comment and a suggestion or solution?"
The message also included a note from Mountbatten-Windsor, saying, "The essence is that Amanda is getting signals that we should allow the democratic process [to] happen before you make your move. Interested in your opinion? A."
David Rowland, Jonathan's father, had acquired the Luxembourg operations of Kaupthing, a major Icelandic bank, which was later rebranded as Banque Havilland.
Jonathan Rowland served as the chief executive of Banque Havilland until his departure in 2013.
The Epstein files reveal a close relationship between Andrew and David Rowland, with the former prince referring to Rowland as his "trusted money man".

It appears that Mountbatten-Windsor was promoting Rowland's business ventures to Epstein.
In an email to Epstein, Mountbatten-Windsor wrote, "He is actively seeking high net worth individuals for his Private Bank. Perhaps this is an avenue for your undecided Chinese?" in reference to Rowland's Banque Havilland.
Epstein responded, expressing interest in learning more about the bank, saying, "His bank just might be the place.. I guess i should learn more."
The emails released by the US Department of Justice also suggest that Rowland's bank had provided loans to Sarah Ferguson, Mountbatten-Windsor's ex-wife, who was facing debt issues at the time.
Banque Havilland has faced regulatory issues in the UK and Europe, resulting in the loss of its banking license in 2024, a decision the bank is currently appealing.
The Rowlands, Jonathan and David, appeared to have a close relationship with Mountbatten-Windsor, often accompanying him on official trade trips to countries such as China and former Soviet states.
Mountbatten-Windsor had attended the opening of Banque Havilland, and David Rowland had been a guest at the former prince's birthday party and his daughter Princess Eugenie's wedding.
Jonathan Rowland denied to the BBC that he or his father had ever met or had contact with Jeffrey Epstein.
While Jonathan Rowland did not deny that he, his father, or Banque Havilland might have provided financial assistance to Mountbatten-Windsor or Ferguson, he denied that any such assistance was given in exchange for access to contacts.
There is no indication of any wrongdoing on the part of Jonathan and David Rowland.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been contacted regarding the allegations and has strongly denied any wrongdoing in his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
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DP World CEO departs amid fallout over Epstein connections
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem’s departure follows the revelation of hundreds of emails allegedly exchanged between him and Epstein, as revealed in recently disclosed documents.
DP World's global ports operator has undergone a change in leadership, with the previous head stepping down amidst scrutiny surrounding their association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem's departure as chairman and chief executive follows the release of newly uncovered files, which indicate he exchanged numerous emails with Epstein over the course of a decade.
The mention of an individual in these files does not imply any wrongdoing, and the BBC has reached out to Sulayem for a statement regarding the matter.
On Friday, DP World announced the appointments of Essa Kazim as chairman and Yuvraj Narayan as chief executive, without making any reference to Sulayem, whose photograph appears to have been removed from the company's website.
DP World, a Dubai-owned logistics company with a significant presence in global trade infrastructure, operating port terminals across six continents, has faced increasing pressure from its business partners in recent days.
Earlier in the week, the UK development finance agency and La Caisse, Canada's second-largest pension fund, announced that they would be suspending new investments in the firm.
Additionally, the Prince of Wales' Earthshot project, which received funding from DP World, was reported to the UK Charity Commission following Sulayem's appearance in the recently released files.
The documents suggest a close and extensive relationship between Sulayem, a prominent Gulf business figure, and Epstein, spanning multiple areas of interaction.
US lawmakers Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie have accused Sulayem of being one of several influential individuals associated with Epstein, citing him as one of "six powerful men" linked to the disgraced financier.
The lawmakers, who co-sponsored the legislation that led to the release of the Epstein files last year, claim that certain information was improperly redacted from the documents.
On 9 February, Thomas Massie highlighted a redacted document that appeared to contain an email from Epstein in 2009, referencing a "torture video"; the recipient responded that they would be traveling between China and the US, although the context of the exchange is unclear.
US officials have confirmed that Sulayem was the recipient of the email in question, which was sent by Epstein.
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Veteran Designer of Hello Kitty Retires After 46-Year Tenure
Under Yuko Yamaguchi’s guidance, the feline character achieved global icon status.
After a 46-year tenure, the creator of Hello Kitty is relinquishing her design role, marking the end of an era for the beloved character that has become a global phenomenon.

In 1980, Yuko Yamaguchi assumed design responsibilities for Hello Kitty, a character that, despite being commonly perceived as a feline, is actually a little girl from London, five years after the character's initial launch.
During Yamaguchi's four-decade stewardship, Hello Kitty has evolved into one of the most successful franchises worldwide, with its popularity extending far beyond its origins in Japan.
Sanrio, the company behind Hello Kitty, has expressed its gratitude to Yamaguchi, stating that she has "passed the torch" to the next generation of designers.
The launch of Hello Kitty coincided with the rising global popularity of Japanese 'kawaii' culture, a distinctively feminine and youthful aesthetic that has become a cultural phenomenon.
Yamaguchi often embodied the Hello Kitty spirit by wearing dresses inspired by the character and styling her hair in buns, reflecting her deep connection to the brand.
Now 70, Yamaguchi has been credited by Sanrio with transforming Hello Kitty into a universally beloved character, as noted on the company's website.
Sanrio has announced that one of its designers, known by the pseudonym "Aya", who has been working alongside Yamaguchi, will take over as the lead designer by the end of 2026.
Although Yamaguchi is stepping down from her design role, she will remain with Sanrio to offer guidance and support.
Hello Kitty first appeared on a coin purse in 1974, but it was in 1980 that the character began to gain widespread recognition, eventually becoming a global marketing sensation.
The character has been featured on a wide range of products, including clothing, accessories, video games, and even an Airbus plane, and has partnered with notable brands such as Unicef, Nintendo, and Balenciaga, as well as making an appearance as a float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Hello Kitty-themed cafes can be found worldwide, and there is a dedicated theme park in Japan, with another park slated to open in China.
Unlike other popular Japanese exports, such as Pokemon, Hello Kitty has a relatively minimal backstory, with Sanrio describing her as "not quite a cat, but not a human either".
According to Sanrio, Hello Kitty was born in London, has a twin sister named Mimmy, and a boyfriend named Dear Daniel, although these details are not widely emphasized in the character's marketing.
A Warner Bros film featuring Hello Kitty is scheduled for release in 2028, marking the character's cinematic debut, although she has previously appeared in several animated series, always without speaking, due to her design lacking a mouth.
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