Prince Andrew, Duke of York Current Events 1: February 2002-May 2006


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Britain's Prince Andrew, The Duke of York receives Mr Klaus, President of the Czech Republic at Buckingham Palace. September 6, 2004

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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 10: (ITALY OUT, NY DAILY NEWS OUT, NY NEWSDAY OUT) Prince Andrew, Duke of York (R) and an unidentified friend wait for their limousine after leaving Cipriani's restaurant accompanied by a security team (L) October 10, 2004 in New York City.
 
Polfoto 01-12-2004 Britain's Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, right, delivers his remarks as Mirzan Mahathir, president of Asian Strategy Leadership Institute listens during a business talk in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2004. Andrew on Wednesday encouraged British businesses to invest in Malaysia, calling it an important trading partner.
 
Polfoto 14-12-2004 Britain's Prince Andrew jokes with dancer Jane Haworth, who plays the part of Ms V Aggra in the English National Ballet production of 'The Nutcracker', before a tea party with the cast of the show at Buckingham Palace, in London, Tuesday Dec. 14, 2004.(AP Photo/Michael Dunlea, Daily Mail, pool)
 
http://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/2005/01/03/princeandrew/

ANDREW BREAKS RECORD FOR FOREIGN VISITS

3 JANUARY 2005

To describe Prince Andrew as a member of the jet-set would be something of an understatement, as the well-travelled royal has broken his own record for overseas engagements.
The 44-year-old made a staggering 309 foreign visits in 2004, compared with 179 the previous year. And altogether he managed to notch up 581 appearances, meaning that only Princess Anne had a more hectic schedule. The Princess Royal's jam-packed appointment book saw her make 599 visits, though only 131 were overseas.

Most of Andrew's trips were made in his capacity as an official trade ambassador for Britain. Over the course of the last 12 months he has taken in such exotic destinations as Japan, Quatar, Oman, Russia and Bahrain.

His penchant for attending major sporting events – and enjoying the odd round of golf - has also earned him a reputation as a "playboy prince". But representatives for UK Trade and Investment, the governmental body in charge of promoting British industry, insist he is a very hard worker.

"He has never put a foot wrong in all the work he has done for us," said a spokesman. "He is a first-class diplomat. When he started in 2001 it was a steep learning curve, but he's brought management skills with him and he's learned very, very quickly."

1. The Duke of York made some 309 foreign appearances last year, largely through his role as a trade ambassador for Britain
 
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Prince Andrew attended the funeral of Grand Duchess Josephine Charlotte:

In this picture I think Andrew is look a lot like his father!
 
LONDON - JANUARY 17: HRH Prince Andrew, Duke of York, arrives for "UK Radio Aid", a nationally syndicated event raising funds for children affected by the Asian tsunami, at Capital Radio, Leicester Square on January 17, 2005 in London. Over 200 commercial radio stations suspend normal programming for the day to broadcast the appeal, donate a day's profits and request that their listeners donate an hour of their time or money to the cause.
 
Looks Like Prince Andrew Has Lost Weight And Sarah Has Put On The Weight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
this one is a week old, was on tv and in the papers:


Palace rejects prince criticism

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The report cleared the prince of breaking any rules

The Royal Family has rejected criticism of Prince Andrew after the National Audit Office found he spent £325,000 of public money in a year hiring aircraft.

The National Audit Office (NAO) said the prince was reluctant to use "unreliable" trains for journeys, according to a Mail on Sunday report.

But a Buckingham Palace spokesman said the story was an "unbalanced version" of a NAO letter to an MP.

The Palace said the letter should be published in full.

The Mail on Sunday also quoted the Palace as saying that the NAO had "exonerated the Duke of York from inappropriate use of public funds in his use of transport".

The NAO inquiry followed queries from Ian Davidson, Labour MP for Glasgow Pollok, about the prince's travel expenditure.

Expenses detailed in the report included:

  • £32,000 on flights to St Andrews golf course, while Prince Andrew was club captain there
  • Almost £3,000 chartering a helicopter for a 50-mile trip to a lunch in Oxford in June 2003
  • £3,600 using an RAF jet for a 90-mile journey to a Somerset military base in June 2004

An NAO spokesman on Sunday said that the information passed to Mr Davidson was termed as private correspondence and not one of the NAO's official reports, which all go before Parliament.

He said the Palace would have to submit a formal written request asking for the information to be published.

It would then be up to Comptroller and Auditor General Sir John Bourn to decide whether to publish, the spokesman said.

'Disconnected'

After viewing the report, Mr Davidson said Prince Andrew seemed "disconnected from the real world".

"The idea that any of his subjects would be able to take a helicopter simply because the train timetables were deemed by them to be unreliable demonstrates that he is living in a world divorced from the rest of the population of the UK." He said on Sunday that he would meet with the chairman of the Commons Public Accounts Committee to discuss protocol for making the information public. The Royal Family receives Department for Transport grants to pay for air and rail travel to official engagements.
 
1-2: MUSCAT, OMAN: Britain's Prince Andrew hands a graduation degree to an Omani student who has completed his studies in the United Kingdom, 24 February 2005 in Muscat. AFP PHOTO/MOHAMMED MAHJOUB (Photo credit should read MOHAMMED MAHJOUB/AFP/Getty Images)

3: MUSCAT, OMAN: Britain's Prince Andrew meets with Omani Minister of National Economy, Ahmad bin Abdel Nabi Mekki in Muscat 26 February 2005. AFP PHOTO
 
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BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - MARCH 9: Patron HRH Prince Andrew, Duke of York jokes with the Olympic Silver Medal winner Gail Emms of Great Britain during the Yonex All England Open Badminton Championships at the National Indoor Arena on March 9, 2005 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Christopher Lee/Getty Images)
 
According to the just updated engagements from the British Royal website,Prince Andrew will visit Thailand in April to say thank you to the Thai had helped for British victims during the Tsunami in December 2004.
 
Prince Andrew Duke of York Visits In Japan

TOKYO, JAPAN - APRIL 20: Prince Andrew Duke of York attends the Mini Exhibition of successful UK ICT companies at the British Embassy on April 20, 2005 in Tokyo, Japan. The Prince is in Japan on a four-day visit.
 
Polfoto 20-04-2005 Britain's Prince Andrew, right, speaks with Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito as he visits the crown prince's residence, Togu Palace, in Tokyo Wednesday, April 20, 2005. His Royal Highness is on a four-day private visit to Japan. (AP Photo/Toshiyuki Aizawa, Pool)
 
Crown Prince Naruhito has been very busy lately!
 
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NAGAKUTE, JAPAN - APRIL 22: Prince Andrew, Duke of York visits Mountain of Dreams at the 2005 World Exposition during the UK National Day on April 22, 2005 in Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. (Photo by Junko Kimura/Getty Images)
 
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NAGAKUTE, JAPAN: Britain's Prince Andrew delivers a speech during a ceremony of the British national day at the 2005 World Exposition in Nagakute, Aichi prefecture, 22 April 2005. AFP PHOTO/Kazuhiro NOGI (Photo credit should read KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP/Getty Images)
 
The Duke of York: Guest of honour at King William's College Founder's Day
WEEKEND VISIT BY DUKE OF YORK


THE Duke of York may have had a brief stay in the Island at the weekend, but his visit made a lasting impression.

His Royal Highness made an appearance at two functions, firstly attending a dinner hosted by the Sefton Hotel, Douglas, in aid of Hospice Care on Friday night, while on Saturday he was the guest of honour at Founder's Day at King William's College.

He presented prizes to students, made a speech and chatted to guests and students at a reception afterwards.

The Hospice Care dinner on Friday night was attended by 118 people and has raised in excess of £35,000
 
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angela,
Why is he supid, rude, arrogent, and inmature? I don't see him making silly comments about daughters. Do you have examples? is there something wrong with being a jolly, happy man?
 
From what it appears, The Duke of York is doing a fine job of representing his country.
 
I agree, what on earth has Prince Andrew ever done to be labelled stupid and rude?? PLease enlighten us.
 
angela said:
I have no time whatsoever for Prince Andrew. Not only does he appear to be the stupidest member of the family but also rude and arrogant with it. People always comment on Fergie's antics over the years but in the early days they looked like a match made in Heaven. At least she seems to have grown up slightly over the years whilst he appears to be as immature as ever. I doubt that he will ever marry again as no sensible woman would have him.
Excuse me,
In my opinion i think that Prince Andrew is a really good man,and a good father too.He is rarely makes any scandals in the recent years like Prince Charles.And he is really hard-working Royal.Can you give me any example why you say that he was stupid?
 
i know, i agree, i would really like to know what he has done to be labelled rude and stupid.
 
Prince Andrew attended the 200th Annivesary of Trafalgar Battle Celebrations on Tuesday 28th June:
 
1-2Andrew with Queen Sonja of Norway, December 7, 1996
3-5Andrew with Queen Sonja of Norway, December 5, 1996
 
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Duke opens special island school
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/guernsey/4703275.stm

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Prince Andrew to visit Bailiwick
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/guernsey/4682493.stm

DUKE MEETS HIGH FLIER ON WHISTLE-STOP TOUR
http://www.thisisnorthscotland.co.u...tentPK=12838280

Show gets royal boost
http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/News...3A59%3A24%3A550

Duke salutes sea cadet success
http://www.advertiser-online.co.uk/...3A13%3A22%3A317

Duke of York returns to his naval roots
http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/News...3A48%3A34%3A893
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