Princess Eugenie steps down from anti-slavery charity
Summary
Princess Eugenie has stepped down as a patron of the charity Anti-Slavery International after seven years. The organization acknowledged her departure but did not give a specific reason. This move follows ongoing scrutiny over connections between her family, particularly her father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and the late Jeffrey Epstein.Key Facts
- Princess Eugenie served as a patron of Anti-Slavery International for seven years.
- Anti-Slavery International is a charity focused on ending various forms of slavery.
- The charity thanked her for her work but did not explain why she stepped down.
- There is ongoing scrutiny over her father, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
- The Anti-Slavery Collective, which Eugenie co-founded, is also under review for its financial practices.
- The Charity Commission is looking into concerns about The Anti-Slavery Collective's spending.
- A royal biographer described Eugenie's involvement in anti-slavery causes as controversial due to her family's ties to Epstein.
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