Princess Eugenie's charity faces further scrutiny from Charity Commission
Summary
The Charity Commission has started a formal review of Princess Eugenie's charity, the Anti-Slavery Collective, to look into concerns about how it spends money. The charity raised large donations but has spent much less on its programs, and the review aims to understand this better.Key Facts
- Princess Eugenie co-founded the Anti-Slavery Collective in 2017.
- The Charity Commission is investigating concerns about the charity’s spending.
- The charity raised £1.5 million in a recent year but spent very little of it on charity work.
- By April 2025, donations had dropped to £48,000 while salary costs were £191,537.
- The investigation is not a full legal inquiry, and no conclusions have been made yet.
- Princess Eugenie stepped down earlier this year from another anti-slavery charity patron role.
- The charity’s focus is on helping victims of sex trafficking.
- The review follows media reports and concerns about the charity’s financial practices.
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