Prince Andrew Faces Police Review Over Alleged Use of False Name in Business Filings
Anti-monarchy group Republic has reported the Duke of York to the Metropolitan Police for allegedly using a pseudonym in official company records.
- Prince Andrew is accused of using the name 'Andrew Inverness' in filings with Companies House, allegedly breaching UK regulations.
- The complaint, filed by the campaign group Republic, claims that the use of a false name in official records constitutes an offense under UK law.
- The Metropolitan Police confirmed they are assessing the complaint but have not yet launched a formal investigation into the matter.
- The name 'Andrew Inverness' corresponds to Andrew's Scottish title, Duke of Inverness, but critics argue it obscures his royal identity in business dealings.
- This development adds to ongoing scrutiny of Prince Andrew, following past controversies involving Jeffrey Epstein and alleged ties to a Chinese spy.