Prince Charles will not be asked about cash bag from Arab billionaire, officials
The Charity Commission says it won't need to talk to the Prince...
Charles charitable monetary donation
According to a royal insider, the Prince of Wales would no longer receive; the financial contribution for his charity. The insider responded to accusations that Prince Charles had collected almost £2.5 million; in cash in a suitcase and carrier bags by saying, “That was then, this is now.” The top royal source stated that the money was “immediately handed to his charity; and it was his charity who decided to take the money.” Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim, a former Qatari prime minister, provided the funds. Earlier this week, the Charity Commission stated that it was still debating; whether or not it needed to evaluate the donation.
The Prince of Wales’ Charitable Fund received the gifts; between 2011 and 2015 in three payments; according to The Sunday Times.
Questions had been raised regarding the use of bank notes; for such significant payments; but the senior royal source insisted that all appropriate auditing procedures; had been followed.
Situations and situations alter with time; according to the royal source. “I can state with clarity that this has not occurred in more than five years; and it would not occur again.”
According to what is known, the money was transferred to Coutts Bank; for the Prince of Wales Charitable Fund; which then decided whether or not to accept it.
This reaction echoes that of Sir Ian Cheshire, chair of the charity; who had previously told that collecting so much cash did not appear good on the surface; but that wealthy individuals in the Middle East; frequently used significant sums of cash at the time.
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