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13th September 2017
03:04pm BST

However, figures show that cash reserves, which sat at £1.1million (€1.22million) last year, have plummeted to £440,000 (€480,000). The company made a loss in 2015 of £1.17million (€1.3million), but these loses rose to £2.19million (€2.43million) last year. The same accounts also show that Boomf is being kept afloat by loans totalling some £766,667 (€850,500). Paperwork states, however: "The directors are of the opinion that the company will be able to continue trading and meet its obligations as they fall due."
The 30-year-old, who attended Edinburgh University for a year before dropping out, previously had a cake company which he set up in 2011. That was dissolved in 2015.
He has a supporter in James Matthews, however - his wealthy brother-in-law. Mr Matthews, who married Pippa earlier this year, has already given James €110,000 in return for 12,800 Boomf shares.
As a wedding present to Prince William and Kate, James gifted them their adorable spaniel pup, Lupo.