To improve the performance of our website, show the most relevant news products and targeted advertising, we collect technical impersonal information about you, including through the tools of our partners. You can find a detailed description of how we use your data in our Privacy Policy. For a detailed description of the technologies, please see the Cookie and Automatic Logging Policy.
By clicking on the Accept & Close button, you provide your explicit consent to the processing of your data to achieve the above goal.
You can withdraw your consent using the method specified in the Privacy Policy.
Accept & Close
Sputnik International
Better late than never, I suppose. Prince Andrew’s controversial business partner has been axed from a firm they set up together after his involvement became public.
The Duke of York’s business links with disgraced financier Harry Keogh became known only last month after the pair were revealed to be working together on a management consultancy business called Lincelles.
Keogh left the Queen’s bank Coutts in 2018 after he was accused of touching a female colleague inappropriately and boasting about his sexual exploits. He reportedly signed a non-disclosure agreement which meant he was unable to comment on the allegations.
Les montages financiers des royaux européens soirmag.lesoir.be - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from soirmag.lesoir.be Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Celebrity by Daniela Elser
COMMENT The saying you can t choose your family often pops into my head when I think about Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. Somehow, despite having a father (Prince Andrew, Duke of York) whose name is linked to a convicted sex offender and a mother (Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York) who s known for trying to crummily peddle access to said dubious dad for wodges of cash, ol Bea and Eug have turned out ⦠actually OK. They have real jobs, lovely husbands and are the only adult grandchildren of the Queen who have managed to by and large avoid parlous headlines. (Well, aside from that hat incident in 2011 but let s move along quietly here. At least the girl was experimenting a tad.)
Celebrity by Daniela Elser
COMMENT The saying you can t choose your family often pops into my head when I think about Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. Somehow, despite having a father (Prince Andrew, Duke of York) whose name is linked to a convicted sex offender and a mother (Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York) who s known for trying to crummily peddle access to said dubious dad for wodges of cash, ol Bea and Eug have turned out ⦠actually OK. They have real jobs, lovely husbands and are the only adult grandchildren of the Queen who have managed to by and large avoid parlous headlines. (Well, aside from that hat incident in 2011 but let s move along quietly here. At least the girl was experimenting a tad.)