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Princess Eugenie's charity faces further scrutiny from Charity Commission

BBC News · May 13, 2026, 12:44 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Noor Nanji Royal correspondent Getty Images The Charity Commission has opened a case into Princess Eugenie's anti-slavery charity, Anti-Slavery Collective, over concerns relating to its spending.
  • Earlier this year, the watchdog confirmed it was "assessing concerns" about the charity which the princess co-founded in 2017.
  • On Wednesday, a Charity Commission spokesperson told BBC News: "We have opened a regulatory compliance case into Anti-Slavery Collective to continue assessing concerns raised with us about charitable spending."

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Noor Nanji Royal correspondent Getty Images The Charity Commission has opened a case into Princess Eugenie's anti-slavery charity, Anti-Slavery Collective, over concerns relating to its spending.

Earlier this year, the watchdog confirmed it was "assessing concerns" about the charity which the princess co-founded in 2017.

On Wednesday, a Charity Commission spokesperson told BBC News: "We have opened a regulatory compliance case into Anti-Slavery Collective to continue assessing concerns raised with us about charitable spending."

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