BBC: Prince Michael of Kent accused of selling Kremlin access
Prince Michael of Kent was willing to use his royal status for personal profit, and provide access to Russian President Vladimir Putin's regime, a Sunday Times and Channel 4 report says.
The Queen's cousin was filmed at a meeting in which undercover reporters were told he could be hired to make representations to the Kremlin.
His friend, the Marquess of Reading, later described him as "Her Majesty's unofficial ambassador to Russia". The prince, 78, has denied the claims.
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WNU Editor: Prince Michael is denying these claims .... Prince Michael denies 'special friendship' with Vladimir Putin amid royal endorsements scandal (ABC News (Australia). But he has been caught on film asking money for access .... Queen’s cousin Prince Michael of Kent of accused of charging £50,000 to ‘introduce businessmen to Vladimir Putin’ (The SUN).
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