Summary
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is accused of sharing a confidential Treasury document with a business contact, Jonathan Rowland, in 2010. This document was about issues between the UK and Iceland regarding banking problems. Authorities are currently assessing whether to investigate this for possible misconduct in Andrew's public role.
Key Facts
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor allegedly shared a Treasury document with Jonathan Rowland, a business contact.
- The document contained information about banking issues between the UK and Iceland.
- The information was requested by Andrew while he was the UK's trade envoy.
- Jonathan Rowland's father took over part of an Icelandic bank and Rowland was involved with Banque Havilland.
- The Cabinet Office is not denying the authenticity of the emails but will not comment further.
- Thames Valley Police is considering launching an investigation into potential misconduct by Andrew.
- The Epstein files suggest Andrew forwarded official documents to Jeffrey Epstein as well.