Prince Andrew won't join royals for Christmas dinner, following the Chinese spy scandal. It is understood that Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson will not be dining with the rest of the Royal Family on Christmas dinner, as quoted in a report by Metro.
Since his connections to a suspected Chinese spy were first made public, the Duke of York has come under increased scrutiny. MI5 banned Yang Tengbo, the suspected spy, from the UK last week because of the possible security risk. Prior to publicly revealing his name in order to refute the accusations made against him, he was subject to an anonymity order known only as H6.
According to reports, Prince Andrew has now decided not to celebrate Christmas with the rest of the Royal Family this year. The Duke claimed on Friday that he had ceased all contact with Tengbo after receiving advice from officials and that he had never spoken to him about anything sensitive.
After his identity was made public, the suspected Chinese spy, who had infiltrated the highest levels of British society and had been invited to Buckingham Palace by Prince Andrew, declared that he would never do anything to harm the interests of the UK.
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