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Queen's cousin in Kremlin cash-for-access storm


Fictitious executives were told Prince Michael of Kent could be hired to endorse their company to Vladimir Putin's inner circle, a bombshell report claims. Prince Michael, a grandson of King George V, allegedly said he would give the 'House of Haedong' his endorsement in the Kremlin for a $200,000 fee. There are few rules that dictate how a royal can earn private income, and Prince Michael does not receive any money from the civil list. In a statement, Prince Michael said: 'Prince Michael receives no public funding and earns his own living through a consultancy company that he has run for over 40 years. 'They last met in June 2003 and Prince Michael has had no contact with him or his office since then.


Source: The Nation May 08, 2021 19:52 UTC



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