Sir Frederick Barclay relying on nephews to fund divorce battle, court hears

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Barclay has not yet paid any of the £100m due to Lady Hiroko Barclay and halved her monthly allowance

Sir Frederick Barclay, who along with his twin brother was once one of the UK’s richest men, is relying on his nephews to fund his divorce battle after being evicted from his luxury flat, a court has heard.

 

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