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Hymie | 21:39 Thu 12th Dec 2019 | News
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This story interested me in that the woman had been subject to an UWO (unexplained wealth order), which got me thinking of Prince Andrew.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50763204

Apparently he gets by on an annual £20k pension from his armed forces career plus his mum gives him £250k p.a. spending money. By my maths Prince Andrew’s gross lifetime income (before tax) is a tad over £10 million.

Recently his total wealth has been reported at over £50 million.
I think Prince Andrew should be asked how over his lifetime he has lived on £10 million (less tax) and managed to turn it into over £50 million.
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He’s been lucky on the horses.

More seriously, if you believe the Queen’s son will be asked to account for his wealth I think you may be sorely disappointed. Whatever the papers would have you believe, they are not the same as everybody else.
stop thinking of Prince Andrew - it will do your head in.

she is opposing the order as she says it is based on a less than fair foreign conviction. And since we are leaving Europe, their lordships may feel less obliged to say - oh no no it is all completely fair

she has to rebut it on the balance of probabilities - so she just may do it
I think I heard today that the Diocese of York has asked Prince A. to dissociate himself from his connections with them, by the way. It's all I've got. I was disappointed when he became Duke of York, but we were stuck with him. Dr. Sentamu is a good bloke (met him a few times) and very strong-minded, hugely powerful speaker) and I can't see him shying away from getting rid of Prince A..
he's the bloke who reorganised the Minster bell ringers isn't he?
erm yeah if you say so
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Prince Andrew and I are of a similar age – I reckon over my lifetime my net income to be somewhere south of £1 million.

I would estimate my current total wealth to be of the order of £300k (mostly in the value of property), and I have not suffered the cost of a divorce. If I was to have a total wealth of just under £5 million, I might reasonably expect to be asked how I came by such a large sum of money based on my limited income.

If Prince Andrew has legally come by this wealth – he should have absolutely no problem in accounting for how he amassed such wealth.
Should, but won’t. Don’t you know?
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Clearly we need to start a campaign to have an Unexplained Wealth Order applied to Prince Andrew.
He is also said to get money from Trusts, twp of which were set up by Elizabeth the Queen Mother and his Grandfather.
allegedly
Back in 2012, consultancy firm Wealth X estimated Prince Andrew’s net worth at $75 million. Much of his money comes from a trust fund established when he was a child, according to the blog Royal Splendor, and he receives a yearly stipend of $408,000 from the queen, according to Vanity Fair. He also receives pension from the Royal Navy.

I have no idea who wealth X are, I don't seem to be able to find anything to offer to link to. Apologies.
(Can't stand the man, never met him, don't want to)
Arms dealing is very profitable.
he's very frugal, pizza express instead of expensive restaurants ...

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