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A SUSPECTED Chinese spy described as a close confidant of the Duke of York has lost an appeal against a decision to ban him from Britain.

The 50-year-old, who supported Prince Andrew during recent scandals and was invited to his birthday party in 2020, was properly excluded, immigration judges ruled.

A suspected Chinese spy described as a close confidant of the Duke of York has lost an appeal against a decision to ban him from Britain
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A suspected Chinese spy described as a close confidant of the Duke of York has lost an appeal against a decision to ban him from BritainCredit: Getty
Andrew's challenges over the past five years include his determination to stay at the Royal Lodge, in Windsor
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Andrew's challenges over the past five years include his determination to stay at the Royal Lodge, in WindsorCredit: Doug Seeburg

He was not honest about his links to the Chinese state and could exploit his relationship with the duke and other public figures, they said.

In their ruling, the judges pointed to what they called the “unusual degree of trust” he had from a senior royal.

They added: “It is obvious that the pressures on the duke could make him vulnerable to the misuse of that sort of influence.”

The man, known as H6, was banned last year by then-Home Secretary Suella Braverman after officials flagged concerns

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Last month, The Sun reported that Andrew was 'hung up on image and grandeur' and was 'allowing himself to be humiliated.'

According to esteemed royal commentator Jennie Bond, the real reason the disgraced Duke of York had not left Royal Lodge was because he cares so much about his “status”. 

The challenges Andrew had faced over the past five years had been well-documented - with his apparent determination to stay at his Royal Lodge home in Windsor being the latest bone of contention. 

In line with King Charles' plans to downsize the monarchy, Prince Andrew was offered a move from his mansion to the slightly smaller Frogmore Cottage, which was recently refurbished by Prince Harry, 40, and Meghan Markle, 43.

And, after claims that Queen Elizabeth II was also considering following a similar path as King Charles on having her second son move out of Royal Lodge, a royal expert questioned why the Duke was "allowing himself to be so humiliated". 

Prince Andrew’s home, Royal Lodge, is a £30million 19th century listed Windsor pad that he shares with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.

Andrew’s mystery £3m lifeline to stay in Royal Lodge should be revealed with his questionable pals

It was where the late Queen Elizabeth spent part of her childhood and boasts 40 hectares of woodland and lawns, eight cottages, and lodgings for security personnel.

But Andrew, who moved into Royal Lodge, the former home of the Queen Mother, in 2004 - has refused to move, after taking on a lease that lasts until 2078.

'There is no way back for Prince Andrew', claims PR guru

PRINCE Andrew’s reputation is damaged beyond repair and he will never be able to engineer a return to public life, according to one of Britain’s top PR gurus.

Brand and culture expert Nick Ede, who runs East of Eden PR agency, called the shamed royal “deluded” for thinking he could ever return to royal duties and urged him to give up and ‘enjoy his life’ in exile.

It follows the release of Scoop - a Netflix movie based on the 2019 interview he gave to Newsnight.

Nick said: “There is no way back for him. 

“I think you know this perpetual idea that he could still be back. Nobody cares. He hasn't got fans. 

“There's nobody out there who's going ‘We want to see Prince Andrew’, not one single person. I think he has to realise that. But I think it's going to take a long, long time for him to actually understand. It's very deluded.

"In my opinion, the best thing that he could do is just enjoy his life. He's got gorgeous daughters. He has a great relationship with Fergie, he has a lovely house. 

“Just live a quiet life.”

Reflecting on the interview five years ago - the fallout of which saw Andrew step back from royal duties "for the foreseeable future" - Nick compared the fallout to Frost vs Nixon and said he would have urged him not to do it.

He said: If I had been advising him, I would say, go quiet, be quiet, just go to ground. You know you're a prince. Enjoy the life that you lead, but do not open this can of worms, because that's what it is.

There was no admission that a relationship with somebody like Epstein was terribly toxic. There was no idea that there were loads of victims of trafficking whose lives were completely ruined by Epstein. He didn't seem to think that the association he had with that man was anything but positive. 

“I think his worst gaffe was obviously being in that interview and agreeing to it in the first place, for not realising that he's actually going to be interviewed by a very, very good journalist who is going to ask him questions which he might not like.

“But I think what this has done is really shown how archaic Prince Andrew is in his opinions and thoughts.

"Read the room. He's never read a room at all.”

A suspected Chinese spy described as a close confidant of the Duke of York has lost an appeal against a decision to ban him from Britain
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A suspected Chinese spy described as a close confidant of the Duke of York has lost an appeal against a decision to ban him from BritainCredit: Getty
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