Prince Andrew’s supporters are in retreat today as yet another multi-million pound business cut ties with the pet charity project he plugged repeatedly in his BBC car crash interview. Banking giant Standard Chartered has revealed to MailOnline that the bank’s bosses have decided it will no longer be a partner in his business start-up project: [email protected] A spokesman said: ‘We won’t be renewing the sponsorship when it ends in February’. Andrew is a patron of the Outward Bound Trust [OBT] after he inherited the role from his father Prince Philip and the charity has revealed it will be holding a special meeting to discuss the issue later this week. The prince’s daughter Beatrice is a trustee but will be excluded from the talks as the OBT’s support for her father looks precarious and the future of his main charitable project appears increasingly in jeopardy. Leading businesses and charities are deserting Andrew in their droves over the Epstein scandal and [email protected] has been forced to delete the webpage hailing its 35 key backers as support drained away. KPMG, one of London’s big four accounting firms, was the first to admit it was protecting its reputation by ending its £100,000 a year sponsorship. Insurance giant…