Prince Harry: He doesn't let "insulting" claims sit on him

Prince Harry firmly rejects the "insulting" claims that he misused royal money for charity.

He's not going to be left alone: ​​Prince Harry (35) opposes an anti-monarchy campaign that questions the legitimate use of royal funds.

"The Duke of Sussex has always been deeply committed to his charitable work. This is his life theme, and his dedication to charity is at the core of the principles by which he lives. This is reflected in the impact and success of his many charitable projects in across the UK and beyond, "said Harry's spokesman in a statement to Us Weekly magazine in response to the allegations.

"From this point of view, it is profoundly offensive to make false claims about the Duke of Sussex and his charitable work today," the statement said. "It is both defamatory and insulting to all the outstanding organizations and people he works with." The Duke had no personal financial interest in his charitable work and never had it.

Moved funds?

Newsweek previously reported on Monday that the Republic campaign had asked the UK Charity Commission to investigate $ 366,000 in funds. The sum is between the "Royal Foundation" – a foundation that Harry established in 2009 with his brother Prince William (38) – and two other projects of the Duke of Sussex – the organization "Sussex Royal" and the initiative "Travalyst "- been postponed before Harry stepped back.

Prince Harry and his wife, Duchess Meghan (38) founded "Sussex Royal" before formally resigning from their duties in the British royal family at the end of March as senior royals. The couple closed the charity after moving from London to Los Angeles. "Travalyst", however, started in September 2019 and is designed to make tourism more environmentally friendly.

Spokesmen for the "Royal Foundation" and "Sussex Royal" also made statements on Monday, insisting that the grants "fully meet the requirements of the administration".

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