Prince Andrew has been reported to the police over allegedly using a "false name" in Companies House, however, they are yet to launch an investigation. Republic, a group dedicated to campaigning to ...
Prince Andrew has been reported to the police and accused of using a fake name to register a company, The Post has learned. The disgraced Duke of York, 64, used the pseudonym Andrew Inverness in 2003 ...
Prince Andrew was accused of using a fake name to set up a company in a report to police by anti-monarchy campaigners.
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 royal has sparked fresh controversy after being accused of using false name 'Andrew Inverness' to register company and has been reported to the police.
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Todd Longstaffe Gowan, the Historic Royal Palaces gardener, told the UK's DailyMail that the disgraced Duke of York's Royal ...
Andrew is the subject of a police complaint after Graham Smith, the chief executive of Republic, submitted one to Scotland Yard accusing the prince of using false information in documents filed to ...
In 2019, The Telegraph revealed that Prince Andrew had secretly set up ... The Duke was the owner of four linked companies registered at Companies House under the name, and was described on ...
Prince Andrew has been reported to the police by ... that he used the name "Andrew Inverness" in official documents filed with Companies House. The pressure group, which seeks the abolition ...