The disgraced Duke of York, 64, used the pseudonym “Andrew Inverness” to set up four companies over two decades ago.
Prince Andrew was accused of using a fake name to set up a company in a report to police by anti-monarchy campaigners.
The accusation is that the Prince used the false name of Andrew Inverness and a false residential address when registering a company called Naples Gold Ltd with Companies House, which is the ...
Prince Andrew has been reported to police by an anti-monarchy campaign group over allegations relating to company filings.
Anti-monarchy group Republic has called on the Metropolitan Police to investigate the Duke of York without “fear or favour” after reporting him to the force for using the name “Andrew ...
The Duke of York has been reported to police after using the name “Inverness ... The Duke, as “HRH Andrew Inverness”, maintains significant control of the company. Two further Urramoor ...
Prince Andrew 'reported to the police after accusation he used fake name to set up company' - The Duke of York has been ...
Andrew is facing fresh scrutiny over his business affairs in the wake of the scandal surrounding his links to an alleged Chinese spy. The King’s brother, who holds the Scottish courtesy title ...
Anti-monarchy group Republic has called on the Metropolitan Police to investigate the Duke of York without “fear or favour” after reporting him to the force for using the name “Andrew ...
Prince Andrew is facing a criminal probe after allegations he used a fake name to register his company. The Duke of York allegedly set up Naples Gold Ltd in 2002 under the name 'Andrew Inverness ...