Not quite true! The company is still trading so there won't be a closing down sale.
After parting company with Russian oligarch Sergei Pugachev, who extended him a £400,000 loan, the Queen’s nephew Viscount Linley has lost control of his beloved furniture company, which he set up in 1985.
Like a scene from TV’s Dragons Den, Linley, 50, has given 60 per cent of his bespoke business, known simply as Linley, to the man who replaced financier Pugachev, British yacht-broker Jamie Edmiston.
Following a £4million investment, Edmiston is now the chief executive officer of the company, although the peer remains a director and a minority shareholder.