Two UK outlets report on an article by a journalist who travelled with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor while he carried out overseas work as a special envoy for trade and investment. The journalist says he was the only reporter present on the trip and that two remarks made by Mountbatten-Windsor stood out during the time abroad. The accounts describe the comments as surprising to the journalist, but both reports focus primarily on the writer’s reaction rather than providing a broad set of contextual details about the trip’s purpose, audience, or broader statements. Neither report indicates that the comments led to formal action at the time, and both frame the story around the journalist’s personal perspective. The outlets use similar language to convey that the journalist’s proximity during the trip gave him insight into what was said, and that the remarks were notable enough to be included in his later reflections. Overall, the reports present the comments as part of Mountbatten-Windsor’s overseas role, emphasizing the journalist’s viewpoint.