Queen’s cousin allegedly told undercover reporters he could be hired for £10,000 a day to approach Putin’s team

The Queen’s cousin has been accused of being willing to use his royal status to sell privileged access to Vladimir Putin’s regime following an undercover investigation.

Prince Michael of Kent, the Queen’s cousin, allegedly told undercover reporters posing as investors from South Korea that he could be hired for £10,000 a day to make “confidential” representations to the Russian president’s team.

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