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Disgraced Prince Andrew Strikes Money-Making Deal With Startup

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The Duke of York was up against the wall with financial troubles—and could be evicted from his royal home.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 07:  Prince Andrew, Duke of York leaves the headquarters of Crossrail at Canary Wharf on March 7, 2011 in London, England. Prince Andrew is under increasing pressure after a series of damaging revelations about him surfaced, including criticism over his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier.
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Prince Andrew has struck a commercial agreement deal with a Dutch-based firm that will earn him a considerable paycheck, according to a new report in The Sun. The disgraced Duke of York, 64, drew up a lucrative deal with Startupbootcamp, which will reportedly pay him millions in exchange for his connections from the Pitch@Palace initiative. Under the agreement, Andrew will get paid for each deal SBC makes in territories worldwide. This is the first known business of the prince with the firm since he stepped back from his public duties in 2019 over a scandal surrounding his friendship with the infamous pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. According to one source: “He will earn money from each deal SBC secures from his Pitch@Palace work, and the windfall will help enable him to hold on to Royal Lodge,” his home, which his brother King Charles recently tried to have him evicted from.

Read it at The Sun