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Prince Andrew Gets Reported To The Metropolitan Police In The U.K. (1/7/25)

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Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, has been reported to the Metropolitan Police by the anti-monarchy group Republic for allegedly using a false name, "Andrew Inverness," on official company documents. This accusation pertains to Naples Gold Ltd, a private investment firm he co-founded in 2002 with sports tycoon Johan Eliasch. Republic's chief executive, Graham Smith, contends that this act violates the Companies Act 2006, which mandates accurate disclosure of directorial identities. The Metropolitan Police have acknowledged the report and are currently assessing whether further action is warranted.

This incident adds to a series of controversies surrounding Prince Andrew, including his associations with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and an alleged Chinese spy, Yang Tengbo. Such actions not only reflect a disregard for legal standards but also undermine public trust in the integrity of the royal institution. The use of a pseudonym, especially one linked to his official title as Earl of Inverness, suggests an attempt to obscure his involvement in private financial ventures, raising questions about transparency and accountability. Given his history of questionable associations and decisions, this latest revelation further tarnishes his reputation and calls into question his judgment and adherence to ethical standards expected of a public figure.


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Prince Andrew reported to the POLICE after 'using fake name' amid saga around private investments company | Daily Mail Online

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