Prince Andrew Reported to Police for Alleged Fake Name Use in Investment Firm Registration

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Anti-monarchy group Republic alleges Prince Andrew used a false name, 'Andrew Inverness,' when registering the private investment fund Naples Gold Ltd. in 2019. Republic chief executive Graham Smith filed a complaint with the Met Police, claiming Andrew also listed an incorrect London address as his residence.

PRINCE Andrew has been reported to cops for allegedly using a fake name to register a private investment firm.Anti-monarchy campaign group Republic made the claims suggesting shamed Andrew filed false information when registering the firm.

In 2019 it was revealed the prince had quietly set up the private investment fund under the name “Andrew Inverness” to channel deals made at Buckingham Palace.NO KIDDINGOn Monday, Graham Smith, the Republic chief executive, filed a complaint to the Met Police about one of those companies - Naples Gold Ltd.

He alleged “Andrew Inverness” was false and Andrew had also incorrectly listed a London address as his place of residence, reports He said: “The royals appear to believe they can act with impunity, an impression given weight by the lack of police action on serious allegations of corruption and sexual offences.

“The apparent filing of false information with Companies House may seem trivial, but the UK faces serious issues of fraud committed in this way.Kate's nanny banned from using key word around George - you say it all the time

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