- In 2013, Prince Charles accepted a $1.2 million charitable payment from the family of Osama Bin Laden.
- It was accepted after a private visit at Clarence House.
- The report claims that Charles’ assistants objected but were disregarded.
In 2013, Prince Charles accepted a $1.2 million charitable payment from the family of Osama Bin Laden following a private visit at Clarence House.
The report claims that Charles’ assistants objected but were disregarded.
A representative for the Clarence House has denied the accusations.
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The Prince of Wales’ Charitable Fund assured us that careful due investigation was carried out before receiving this donation, according to a statement.
Any attempt to characterize it otherwise is untrue, the statement read. “The decision to accept was decided by the charity’s trustees alone.”
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