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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor value taxpayers £2million in final 12 months of controversial function

The previous prince was a commerce envoy from 2001 till 2011.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was as soon as UK commerce envoy (Picture: Mark Kerrison/In Photos through Getty Photos)

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reportedly value taxpayers £2million in his remaining 12 months as a commerce envoy, it has been revealed. The previous prince, who misplaced his royal titles final 12 months, was a British commerce envoy from 2001 till 2011.

Whereas he didn’t obtain a wage in his function as commerce envoy, Andrew did have his journey and lodge stays paid for utilizing taxpayer cash. This included the journey and lodge stays for his employees too. As reported by The i Paper, this amounted to a major sum.

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Following a report that Andrew commissioned into his function in 2008, it was revealed that his bills rose by 15% in a 12 months from £561,325 to £649,044. This was reportedly after he was awarded extra funds from the federal government.

It was then revealed that Andrew had acquired £286,301 in bills shortly after he introduced he can be stepping down as commerce envoy in July 2011.

Earlier than stepping down utterly, Andrew then carried out six extra abroad journeys, which noticed him fly to locations reminiscent of Saudi Arabia, Singapore and Thailand.

His bills had been recorded by the Royal Household for his journey prices, and the now-defunct UK Commerce & Funding (UKTI) for non-travel bills, as reported by The i Paper.

The i Paper mixed these bills to calculate a complete determine of £2,172,122, which the publication predicts Andrew value taxpayers within the final 12 months or so of his function.

William Yarwood, campaigns director on the TaxPayers’ Alliance, mentioned: “Taxpayers can be appalled that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s commerce envoy bills ran to greater than £2m, and the true value is probably going even greater as soon as smaller journey prices and inflation are taken under consideration.

“These eye-watering payments present why transparency over taxpayer-funded royal duties ought to by no means have been non-compulsory.”

When he was a commerce envoy, Andrew was paid an annual sum of £249,000 by the late Queen.

Buckingham Palace declined to remark when requested by The i Paper. The Day by day Categorical has additionally contacted them for remark.

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