Breaking News: Andrew's Firm Lands £1.4m Deal Amid Palace Visit Scandal
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's firm has secured a £1.4m deal with a cryptocurrency mining company, just days after allegations emerged that he arranged a private tour of Buckingham Palace for the firm's owners in 2019. The visit took place while the late Queen was in residence.
The deal was agreed upon with Pegasus Group Holdings, a company co-founded by Jay Bloom, who employed Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson as a "brand ambassador" for a crypto-mining scheme that lost investors millions. The scheme failed less than a year after its launch.
According to sources, Andrew met with the owners of Pegasus Group Holdings at Buckingham Palace in June 2019, where they were greeted and escorted inside the palace. The visit has sparked controversy, with some questioning the propriety of the arrangement.
The £1.4m deal is a significant development in the ongoing scandal, which has raised questions about Andrew's business dealings and potential conflicts of interest. The Palace has yet to comment on the allegations.
This is a developing story, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available.
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