BBC News | Princess Eugenie's charity faces further scrutiny from Charity Commission AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information. The Charity Commission has opened a regulatory compliance case into Princess Eugenie’s anti‑slavery charity, the Anti‑Slavery Collective, over concerns about its spending. While the charity raised £1.5 million in donations last year—largely from a high‑profile gala—it distributed very little, carrying forward £1.3 million, and its most recent accounts (to 5 April 2025) show donations falling to £48,000 while salaries rose to £191,537, twice the amount spent on programmes. The watchdog has not yet drawn conclusions or set a timeline for the enquiry but is engaging further with the trustees. The charity, which supports victims of sex trafficking, has faced added scrutiny amid broader controversies involving Princess Eugenie’s father and his ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein; Eugenie also stepped down earlier this year as patron of a separate anti‑slavery charity, Anti‑Slavery International. Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2l27dpeg1wo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss #PrincessEugenie #CharityCommission #JeffreyEpstein #EarlMountbatten_Windsor #PrincessBeatrice #SarahFerguson