The article, largely obscured by a paywall, directly addresses Prince Andrew's decade-long tenure as Britain's trade envoy, a role he held from 2001 to 2011.
It details his global travels and engagements with international leaders and executives to promote trade and investment. The visible text hints at the controversial nature of some of his dealings, noting they "made his family cringe," which aligns with the WSJ headline's assertion that this role laid the groundwork for his eventual downfall.
The WSJ description further clarifies that his conduct during this period is now subject to a police investigation, bringing his time as a trade representative under intense scrutiny.
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