Britain’s Prince Andrew Reported to Police After Using False Name on Documents: This is Serious Fraud
Britain’s Prince Andrew was reported to the police on Monday. The Telegraph reports that he is accused of using a false name in official documents.
“Filing false information to Companies House may seem trivial, but the UK is dealing with serious fraud,” said the man who went to the
When Prince Andrew set up a company some twenty years ago, he registered it under the pseudonym ‘Andrew Iverness’. The official documents were filed with the government organisation Companies House.
Graham Smith, the director of an anti-monarchy campaign group, filed a complaint with a London police station on Monday, accusing the prince of using false information in official documents.
Smith told The Telegraph newspaper that Prince Andrew “has to meet the highest standards” and that “the royals seem to believe they can act with impunity.” “Filing false information to Companies House may seem trivial, but the UK is facing serious fraud,” he said.
Police are investigating the complaint and will determine whether further action is necessary.