Prince Charles will no longer accept large cash
donations for charities
Royal source says heir to throne ‘operates on advice’,
after claims sheikh gave him millions in bag and suitcase
Caroline
Davies
Wed 29 Jun
2022 16.00 BST
The Prince
of Wales will no longer accept large cash donations for his charities, a senior
royal source has said, after Charles faced criticism over claims that he
received €3m from a billionaire Qatari sheikh reportedly stuffed in a small suitcase
and Fortnum & Mason carrier bag.
The Sunday
Times reported that Charles personally accepted the donations, which were
passed to the Prince of Wales’s Charitable Fund (PWCF) from Sheikh Hamad bin
Jassim bin Jaber al-Thani, who was the prime minister of Qatar between 2007 and
2013.
The three
donations were said to have been made between 2011 and 2015. Clarence House has
said all correct processes were followed.
A royal
source said that the heir to the throne “operates on advice”. “Situations,
contexts change over the years. I can say with certainty for more than half a
decade with the situation as it has evolved, this has not happened and it would
not happen again … That was then, this is now.”
The Charity
Commission is examining reports to decide whether this is a matter for it to
investigate.
Although
there is no suggestion of any illegality, or that Charles offered anything in
return for the cash, critics have said the allegations show poor judgment on
the part of the heir to the throne.
The
campaign group Republic has demanded full disclosure over the matter , and has
described the events as “shocking”. It has written to the Charity Commission in
connection with the cash donations.
The
Metropolitan police is currently investigating accusations of cash-for-honours
at another of the Prince’s charities, the Prince’s Foundation, over allegations
that a Saudi millionaire was offered help to obtain a knighthood and UK
citizenship in return for generous donations.
The former
Liberal Democrat cabinet minister Norman Baker has called on the Met to take
the cash donation claims into account during its investigation, claiming that
it contradicts previous statements from Clarence House that the prince did not
directly involve himself in fundraising for his charities.
The royal
source said there had been “a lot of reporting about the Prince of Wales
‘accepting’ this money”.
“It was
passed immediately to his charities and it was his charities who decided to
accept the money. That is a decision for them. And they did so, and, as they
have confirmed, it followed all the right processes. The auditors looked at
it,” the source said.
The Charity
Commission has said in a statement: “We are aware of reports about donations
received by the Prince of Wales’s Charitable Foundation. We will review the
information to determine whether there is any role for the commission in this
matter.”
Clarence
House has said: “Charitable donations received from Sheikh Bin Jassim were
passed immediately to one of the prince’s charities, who carried out the
appropriate governance and have assured us that all the correct processes were
followed.”
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