From Harper’s Bazaar
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A spokesman who worked with Sussex Royal responded to claims that Prince Harry had been mishandling funds that were previously part of his now-defunct Sussex Royal Foundation.
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An anti-monarchist group called Republic has called royalty, alleging that the old Sussex Royal funds transferred to Harry’s eco-travel company Travalyst are inappropriate.
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“All grants have been made impartially and objectively, in line with governance requirements, and have been reported transparently in accordance with regulations,” the spokesperson said in a statement.
Princes Harry and William have been reported to a charity by the alleged mismanagement of donated funds after Harry’s professional separation from The Royal Foundation.
According to Newsweek, An anti-monarchist group called Republic is accusing the two royals of “putting their relationship above the interests of the Sussex Royal and The Royal Foundation.” Following the brothers’ decision to split Royal Foundation funds, with some going to the now-defunct Sussex Royal Foundation of Duchess Meghan and Harry, Republic claims the use of more than $ 350,000 that was transferred to the Harry’s eco-trips, Travalyst, when the couple was forced to close Sussex Royal.
Harry’s reps have since addressed any speculation about mismanagement of Sussex Royal funds, however they allege that Travalyst serves as an organization promoting sustainability and would therefore be considered an organization promoting the mission of the former foundation of Sussex Royal.
“Donations made to the non-profit organization Travalyst are for the continued development of projects that will support communities, wildlife and the environment through sustainable travel and tourism. All grants have been made impartially and objectively, in line with governance requirements, and have been reported transparently in accordance with regulations, “said a spokesman who worked with Sussex Royal.
Harry and Meghan’s Sussex Royal was active for a year before the couple relinquished their roles as working members of the royal family. As Queen Elizabeth II did not allow them to continue using the word real In their independent brand far from the monarchy, they have since closed the charity and actively started working on their new organization, Archewell.
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