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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor 'received boost to his taxpayer-funded expenses as trade envoy after review HE commissioned found he was a "highly valuable UK asset"'
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor received an increase in taxpayer-funded expenses as a UK trade envoy following a review he commissioned, which concluded he was a 'highly valuable UK asset'. The decision reflects a formal recognition of his role in international trade.
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