Prince Andrew is a secret deal with a business giant who will see him act as a networkersleman – a movement that will give him millions.
The Disagraced Royal will collaborate with the Dutch company Startupbootcamp (SBC) and shares valuable contacts during his DEN -Style Initiative Pitch@Palace of his Dragons – a project that connected entrepreneurs with investors.
Senior SBC employees initially threw the idea to Buckingham Palace last summer, before they finally closed the deal with the Duke of York.
A source told the sun that the Duke will make money with every deal SBC and that the windfall will help to preserve Royal Lodge – a grade II -mentioned royal property in Windsor Great Park and the current home of the Prince.
“It is a way to use the enviable business ties that he has secured over the years,” they said.
Weeks after the SBC deal was driven, the king drew his annual £ 1 million financing for his brother, which he had tried to expel from Royal Lodge.
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Prince Andrew is a secret deal concluded with the Dutch company Startupbootcamp, which will act as a network medium – a movement that will give him millions
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Weeks after the SBC deal was driven, the king drew his annual £ 1 million financing for his brother, which he had tried to expel from Royal Lodge (photo)
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The future of the Pitch@Palace schedule was at stake after the disastrous interview of the Duke about links to dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein (the couple brought together in New York in 2010 in New York))
But Andrew has still not left the Windsor House, with palace sources insured about his financing flows.
According to recent accounts documents, it was discovered in January that more than £ 230,000 had been taken from Pitch@Palace.
During the financial year until March 31, 2024, the amount of cash and in the bank at the company fell by half, from £ 454,979 to £ 220.990.
The accounts, which were submitted to Companies House on December 30, showed that the recording was signed by the only director Arthur Lancaster of Pitch@Palace, on behalf of the board.
Last year, around £ 120,000 was also taken from the account of Pitch@Palace Global LTD with his total assets that fell from £ 610,870 to £ 489,915.
It came in the midst of concern about the future of the scheme after the disastrous newsnight interview of the Duke about links to dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
The scheme was also in danger after it turned out that a former boss of the company was an alleged spy.
As for its newest company, CEO of Startupbootcamp Kauan von Novack said: 'Our mission is to help entrepreneurs create the change that world needs need.
“We see an enormous value in the network built by Pitch@Palace.”
MailOnline has contacted the Duke of York and Startupbootcamp for comment.