Princess Eugenie's charity faces further scrutiny from Charity Commission
The watchdog says it is assessing concerns raised about charitable spending by The Anti-Slavery Collective.
www.bbc.comHere’s the latest on Princess Eugenie and the Charity Commission case as of May 14, 2026.
What happened: The Charity Commission opened a regulatory compliance case into the Anti-Slavery Collective, the anti-slavery charity co-founded by Princess Eugenie in 2017, to further evaluate concerns about charitable spending. The commission said it would engage more with the charity’s trustees as part of the ongoing assessment. [BBC News report and corroborating outlets indicate the case is a regulatory review rather than a full statutory inquiry.][2][4]
Context: The scrutiny follows earlier reporting about the charity’s finances, including questions over how funds were spent versus raised, and comes after Eugenie stepped down earlier in 2026 from a patronage role with Anti-Slavery International. The commission has not reached any findings, and no conclusions have been published yet. [BBC News coverage and related summaries note the absence of findings at this stage.][4][7]
Media landscape: Multiple outlets have reported on the case, with some tabloids highlighting the Royal family connection and the charity’s high-profile origins. The Charity Commission’s statement emphasizes ongoing engagement with trustees and continued assessment. [BBC News][Express][Mogaz/MG outlets provide contemporaneous summaries and context.][1][4]
What this means going forward: If the regulator identifies specific concerns, it could lead to further regulatory steps or guidance for the charity. For now, the commission has not issued findings and describes the review as ongoing. [BBC News][BBC follow-up language about regulatory compliance cases][2][4]
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The watchdog says it is assessing concerns raised about charitable spending by The Anti-Slavery Collective.
www.bbc.comShe had been patron of human rights organisation Anti-Slavery International for seven years.
ground.newsShe had been patron of human rights organisation Anti-Slavery International for seven years.
www.bbc.comPrincess Eugenie received concerning news about a project close to her heart amid the existing family tensions. The Princess of York founded Anti-Slavery Collective in 2017 alongside Julia de Boinville. Since...
www.geo.tvPrincess Eugenie's charity has faced scrutiny recently and concerns are being 'assessed' by a public watchdog.
www.express.co.ukPrincess Eugenie co-founded the charity in 2017.
www.express.co.ukThe Charity Commission has opened a regulatory compliance case into Anti-Slavery Collective, the charity co-founded by Princess Eugenie in 2017, after concerns were raised about how it handled charitable spending. The regulator said on Wednesday it will engage further with the charity’s trustees as it continues its assessment. The commission said the case was opened to continue looking into those concerns. Its spokesperson said: “We have opened a regulatory compliance case into Anti-Slavery...
www.mogazmasr.comIt comes two months after the princess stepped down from a separate charity
www.gbnews.comAn important intervention which means there will be welcome scrutiny into a charity about which important questions need to be asked.
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