Explosive new police-linked documents have placed former royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor back at the center of controversy, amid claims involving offshore dealings, a tax haven-based tycoon, and sensitive government-era correspondence.

The dossier, referenced in newly released files tied to a wider investigation into his time as the UK’s trade envoy, reportedly raises questions about his contacts with wealthy international figures — including individuals operating through tax havens.

While the full contents of the police file have not been publicly disclosed in detail, officials confirmed that investigators are examining a range of historical communications and financial links uncovered through the latest document release.

The revelations come as authorities continue to assess material connected to the so-called Epstein files, which have already triggered political fallout in Westminster and renewed scrutiny of Andrew’s former role representing UK trade interests abroad.

Police are understood to be reviewing multiple strands of evidence, including emails, official trade reports, and correspondence linked to overseas business figures mentioned during Andrew’s tenure as special trade envoy.

The focus reportedly includes whether sensitive government information may have been improperly shared or handled during his time in the role between 2001 and 2011.

Officials stress that the investigation remains ongoing and complex, with multiple jurisdictions involved, including cooperation with US authorities.

The release of government-held documents has intensified political pressure in the UK, with lawmakers demanding greater transparency over how Andrew was appointed and supervised in his official role.

Previously released files suggested there was limited formal vetting during his appointment, a revelation that has triggered criticism from opposition politicians and governance watchdogs.

Andrew has consistently denied all allegations of misconduct relating to his former business and diplomatic activities.

His representatives have not commented on the latest claims referenced in the newly surfaced dossier.

Once viewed as a senior royal figure engaged in international trade promotion, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has now become a central figure in one of the UK’s most persistent modern royal controversies.

With fresh documents continuing to emerge, officials say further disclosures may follow as investigations progress.

For now, the latest dossier has ensured that scrutiny of his past roles — and his associations — remains far from over.