March 27, 2024

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle are being fraudulently used to market risky Bitcoin investments online.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are just two of the celebrities that scammers use as they try to con people into handing over their hard-earned cash.

Other celebrities whose reputations are being hijacked by the fraudsters include Bill Gates and Richard Branson.

As well as using pictures of household names alongside their adverts, the crooks even use made-up “interviews” in a bid to convince unsuspecting investors that they are on to a good thing.

The increase in these scams is concerning regulator the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), reports the BBC, with the number of consumers reporting possible scams to the watchdog rising by more than 400% in five years.



Harry and Meghan are among the famous names who’ve been fraudulently quoted by scammers trying to flog Bitcoin-linked investments

Last year, there were more than 34,000 reports about possible fraudulent investment offers, the FCA said.

Many of the fake ads, which seem to originate in Eastern Europe, appear on search engines on social media feeds.

An FCA spokeswoman said: “People should be very wary when they see investment ads offering high returns, even if they appear to be endorsed by celebrities.”



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