A new report suggests that King Charles allegedly received warnings about his brother, former Prince Andrew’s, controversial dealings with business partner and British property developer David Rowland back in 2019.
According to The Daily Mail, the monarch and his private secretary, Clive Alderton, received the email from an anonymous whistleblower before King Charles ascended to the throne and was still performing his duties as Prince of Wales.
One of the emails allegedly said that Andrew “considers his relationship with David Rowland more important than that of his family.” The whistleblower further claimed that the former Prince may have assisted Rowland in obtaining his banking license in Luxembourg.
Email proves Charles was warned about his brother’s ‘secret deals’: Whistleblower told Palace that Royal Family’s name was being ‘abused’ by Andrew https://t.co/CcJfyeM1lE
— Daily Mail (@DailyMail) February 21, 2026
Meanwhile, another alleged email from the whistleblower to Rowland read, “The evidence provided unequivocally proves that you have abused the Royal Family’s name.”
Royal expert Andrew Lownie revealed that the former Duke of York allegedly lobbied for Rowland in countries such as Qatar, Bahrain, China, Azerbaijan, and Libya.
The former Prince also allegedly introduced Rowland to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and once called him his “trusted money man.”
The report further alleged that Andrew visited Libya with Rowladn to meet Colonel Muammar Gaddafi....
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