
"When I was working overseas for the British Council, Mountbatten-Windsor came to an exhibition that I was putting on about Dolly the sheep, which was a fine example of British scientific innovation. Mountbatten-Windsor stood up in front of Japanese dignitaries and business people and said, 'This is rubbish, this is a Frankenstein sheep'."
"If the trade envoy was actually speaking against British commercial interests, that raises even greater questions."
"a man on a constant self-aggrandising and self-enriching hustle, a rude, arrogant and entitled man who could not distinguish between the public interest, which he said he served, and his own"
Monica Harding raised claims in the House of Commons regarding Prince Andrew's alleged conduct at an overseas dinner attended by her late father-in-law. According to Harding's account, Andrew reportedly criticized the Royal Air Force as unnecessary and dismissed Dolly the sheep, a British scientific breakthrough, as "rubbish" and a "Frankenstein sheep" in front of Japanese dignitaries and business people. Harding characterized these remarks as speaking against British commercial interests. The statements were made under parliamentary privilege, protecting MPs from legal liability. Other MPs, including Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey and trade minister Sir Chris Bryant, used the opportunity to criticize Andrew's conduct and questioned his suitability for diplomatic roles.
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