Prince Andrew's reputation 'irrecoverable' after Newsnight interview, says royal aide

Prince Andrew's reputation was "irrecoverable" following his Newsnight interview, according to his senior aide.

A witness statement from Dominic Hampshire also reveals he was told by intelligence services they had "genuine concerns" about the alleged Chinese spy Yang Tengbo and his "influence on the Duke of York".

The court papers, released on Friday, were used in a case related to Mr Yang who was excluded from the UK on national security grounds in March 2023. He denies any wrongdoing.

Mr Hampshire, who worked with the Duke of York until leaving the royal household in 2022, provided evidence to the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC).

Some of the evidence related to the Prince's disastrous BBC interview about Jeffrey Epstein. Mr Hampshire said: "After the Newsnight interview and in the following few months, it was clear that the duke's reputation was irrecoverable.

"This was a common feeling within the royal household, despite what the duke thought may happen.

"It was very clear internally within the royal household that we would have to look at options for the duke's future away from royal duties."

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Mr Hampshire added that, while he appreciated Mr Yang's "loyalty and support for standing by the duke when all others were deserting him", Mr Yang - referred to as Chris - "categorically does not have a close relationship with the duke".

Mr Yang - also known as Chris Yang - unsuccessfully challenged the decision to exclude him from the UK last year.

Judges at SIAC decided the businessman was a "close confidant" of Prince Andrew and had "won a significant degree, one could say an unusual degree, of trust" from the duke.

In a separate statement released on Friday, Mr Hampshire said: "The Palace was kept informed of all my commercial endeavours on behalf of the Duke of York, and full disclosure of all communications with Mr Yang, the Hampton Group and China was offered to both Buckingham Palace and the intelligence services.

"I am now a private businessman and none of my business interests are connected to any member of the Royal Family."

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