The disgraced Duke of York, 64, last month secured a deal with a Dutch business firm that promised to pay him millions in exchange for his connections from the Pitch@Palace initiative.
Andrew’s joined venture with Startupbootcamp marked the first known work he’s undertaken since stepping down as a working member of the Firm in 2020. It appears as though Prince Andrew is ...
The revelation regarding Andrew's involvement with a Dutch company follows reports King Charles is "dismayed" by the Duke of York's business dealings ...
Prince Andrew will reportedly face a major blow as huge deal to buy his start-up business is said to be teetering on the brink of collapse. Previously described as "Dragons' Den-style" events for tech ...
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Deal to buy Prince Andrew's business unravelsDutch company Startupbootcamp (SBC) had held talks about buying Prince Andrew's Pitch@Palace network, a sale that could have provided him with a multi-million pound financial lifeline. But sources ...
As reported by The Mirror, the duke will reportedly work with the Dutch company Startupbootcamp, where he is expected to share valuable contacts that he made at his Pitch@Palace project which ...
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s largest information technology service provider, has decided to join hands with a leading European accelerator Startupbootcamp FinTech, to host Pitch ...
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