Prince Andrew ‘used fake name to set up secret company’ with the sports tycoon who organised famous Thailand yacht trip
PRINCE Andrew set up a secret company under a pseudonym with a Swedish-born sports tycoon pal, it has been revealed.
In business documents, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor uses the name Andrew Inverness, apparently taken from his lesser known title, the Earl of Inverness. It was previously claimed Prince Andrew has used the same fake name, holding a 40 per cent stake in a company called Inverness Asset Management. The royal was again linked to another company - listed as a creditor of a luxury ski company called Descent International.
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