It is now apparently clear how Prince Andrew has been able to keep and maintain his stately 30-room mansion even though his brother King Charles has cut him off financially,
It turns out that the disgraced Royal has reportedly made a ‘secret deal’ with a business giant to act as a ‘networking middleman’, in a scheme that is expected to earn him millions.
Daily Mail reported:
“The disgraced royal will work with Dutch firm Startupbootcamp (SBC), sharing valuable contacts made during his Dragons’ Den-style initiative Pitch@Palace – a project which connected entrepreneurs with investors.”
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Senior SBC staff first presented the idea to Buckingham Palace before closing the deal with the Duke of York.
“A source told The Sun that the Duke will earn money from each deal SBC secures and that the windfall will help enable him to hold on to Royal Lodge – a Grade II listed royal property in Windsor Great Park and the Prince’s current residence. ‘It is a way of exploiting the enviable business links he has secured over the years,’ they said.”
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After the SBC deal, the King cut his £1 million yearly funding for Andrew, whom he struggled to evict from Royal Lodge.
It is also reported that considerable sums – hundreds of thousands of Sterling pounds – have been withdrawn from Pitch@Palace by director Arthur Lancaster, on behalf of ‘the board’ – it is inferred in the report that the funds could be going to Andrew.
“It came amid concerns about the future of the scheme after the Duke’s disastrous Newsnight interview over links to dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The scheme was also at risk after it emerged that a former boss at the company was an alleged spy.”
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Read: Prince Andrew Reported To British Police, Accused of Using False Name to Register Shady Companies
“As for his newest venture, CEO of Startupbootcamp Kauan von Novack said: ‘Our mission is to help entrepreneurs to create the change the world needs. We see immense value in the network built up by Pitch@Palace’.”
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