Prince Andrew was accused of using a fake name to set up a company in a report to police by anti-monarchy campaigners.
The group requested the Metropolitan Police investigate Prince Andrew without "fear or favour" after alleging he was using ...
The disgraced Duke of York, 64, used the pseudonym “Andrew Inverness” to set up four companies over two decades ago.
Prince Andrew has hit headlines again this week after a firm managing his private investments has applied to be shut down.
In documents obtained by The Post, the private investment firm that the disgraced Duke of York had “significant control over” ...
The new year has ushered in more challenges for Prince Andrew as one of his private investment firms, Urramoor Limited, has filed for dissolution. Documents submitted to Companies ...
Prince Andrew has been reported to police by an anti-monarchy campaign group over allegations relating to company filings.
The Duke of York has been reported to the police by anti-monarchist group Republic, as it claims a "false name" was used in registering Prince Andrew's business interests.
The Duke of York had 'significant control' over Urramoor Limited which was set-up in 2013 but the company has now applied to ...
Prince Andrew has suffered another financial blow in a fresh setback for the disgraced Duke of York. According to documents ...
During the financial year up until March 31, 2024 the amount of cash at hand and in the bank at the firm decreased by half, from £454,979 to £220,990.
An anti-monarchy group has filed a police report against Prince Andrew accusing the Duke of York of filing financial documents under a fake name.