The Queen's cousin has been accused of being willing to use his royal status for personal profit, and to seek favours from Russian President Vladimir Putin, following an undercover investigation
In a recorded meeting with the undercover reporters, Lord Reading said:"If he is representing the House of Haedong, he could mention that to Putin and Putin would find the right person who is interested in South Korea or interested in gold.He also told the reporters:"I think, if I can say this, this is kind of slightly discreet, we're talking relatively discreetly here.
He went on to say Prince Michael could be described as"Her Majesty's unofficial ambassador to Russia", and added that UK-Russia tensions had not affected his relationship with Mr Putin.
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