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Prince Andrew’s Controversial Crypto Engagement at Buckingham Palace

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Alvin Lang
Nov 02, 2025 08:37

Prince Andrew is under scrutiny for hosting crypto businessmen at Buckingham Palace linked to a failed £1.4M deal with Sarah Ferguson, prompting concerns over royal privileges.





Prince Andrew finds himself embroiled in controversy once again, following revelations that he hosted a private visit to Buckingham Palace for cryptocurrency businessmen. The visit, connected to a failed £1.4 million deal involving his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, has raised significant questions about his use of royal privileges for private business dealings, according to a BBC investigation.

Prince Andrew Welcomed Crypto Executives Linked to £1.4M Deal at Palace Event

The businessmen, Jay Bloom and Michael Evers, co-founders of the Arizona-based Pegasus Group Holdings, were given access to the palace in June 2019. This occurred while Queen Elizabeth II was present, intensifying scrutiny over Andrew’s actions. The duo attended Andrew’s Pitch@Palace business event and later dined with Ferguson and their daughter, Princess Beatrice.

Pegasus Group Holdings had promised to establish a large-scale Bitcoin mining operation powered by solar energy in Arizona. However, the project quickly unraveled, resulting in significant financial losses for investors. Court documents revealed that the company purchased only a fraction of the planned equipment, producing minimal Bitcoin.

Sarah Ferguson, who served as a brand ambassador for Pegasus, reportedly received over £200,000. Her contract promised an additional £1.2 million bonus and shares, with luxuries such as first-class travel and five-star accommodations included, yet she bore no responsibility for the project’s technical aspects.

The incident has reignited concerns regarding the financial entanglements of Prince Andrew and Ferguson, and the intersection of their royal status with private ventures. Buckingham Palace has since confirmed that steps are being taken to strip Andrew of his remaining titles and his residence at Windsor.

UK Crypto ETN Fee War Erupts After Regulator Reopens Retail Access

In related financial news, the UK crypto exchange-traded note (ETN) market has seen a significant shift. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) recently lifted a four-year ban on retail participation, allowing everyday investors to buy Bitcoin and Ethereum-linked ETNs through tax-free accounts such as ISAs.

This regulatory change, effective from October 8, has incited a price war among ETN issuers. Major players like Bitwise and 21Shares have reduced fees, while Fidelity, Invesco, and BlackRock have offered temporary discounts. CoinShares remains a leader by offering zero management fees, balancing costs through staking rewards. The London Stock Exchange has witnessed a surge in trading volumes, with daily Bitcoin ETN turnover increasing significantly.

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