Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have both been named in evidence during a financial dispute between a Turkish millionaire and a businessman.
Within them, it is reiterated the money was a gift to Beatrice who had got engaged two months prior to the call.appear to show a bank representative asking Mr Turk and the duke’s office what the payment was for.
There is reported to be no suggestion in court documents that Beatrice was aware of the conversations. The affidavit said: ‘Mr Turk told me that he received help from the Duke of York to show or send the picture of my old passport to Turkey and that this service would normally be worth £2 million, but it would cost less if we made the payment by way of a gift.
‘I have seen an email from Mr Turk… explaining that this transfer was a wedding gift to Princess Beatrice owing to the close connection between our families. This email is entirely false.’
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