Queen's cousin allegedly told undercover reporters he could get Vladimir Putin to back their fake gold company for £10,000 a day.Prince Michael of Kent was accused of being willing to use his royal status for personal profit and seek favours from the Russian president.Undercover reporters posed as investors from South Korea in a virtual meeting where the senior royal allegedly offered "confidential" representations to Mr Putin's regime.The revelation was made by Channel 4 Dispatches in collaboration with the Sunday Times, who set up a fake South Korean gold company called House of Haedong and approached five members of the Royal Family with an offer of a role.Prince Michael of Kent responded showing interest in working with the company,.
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