British Harry Megan Charity Aim Jung… Amplify the theory of royal conflict

Regulatory authorities begin to monitor compliance with the’Forms Royale’ law
Markle’s suspicion of’employee harassment’, etc.

UK, Harry-Meghan charity aims Jung...  Amplify the theory of royal conflict

The Daily Telegraph reported on the 5th (local time) that a charity run by Prince Harry and his wife of England is being monitored by British regulators.

Amid the rising conflict between the royal family and the prince and the royal family ahead of the broadcast of the interview with Prince Meghan Markle’s Oprah Winfrey, attention is focused on the specific background.

The newspaper cited well-known officials that the British Charity Commission was looking into the compliance of the law of the Sussex Royal, which was closed in July last year after Prince Harry and his wife moved to the US

In this regard, the charity committee said, “It is under review to see if the regulations have been followed,” and did not disclose details such as specific charges of violation.

Telegraph said, “Before it was closed, it was reported that the authorities were looking into concerns related to the group.”

‘Sassix Royal’ is a newly established organization after the Prince Harry and his wife separated from the charity’Royal Foundation’, which was originally run with the William Wang Se-son.

Earlier, the charity committee reviewed whether the process of receiving 145,000 pounds (approximately 226 million won) from the’Royal Foundation’ in July of last year was judged that there was no problem.

The charity committee’s action is lower than that of a formal investigation, but the newspaper explained that it could issue an official warning if it confirms violations during the review process.

This move by British regulators came amid intensifying conflict between Prince Harry and the British royal family in recent years.

Earlier, when it was observed that Queen Meghan Markle had been bullied by racism and other harassment in an interview with Oprah Winfra, which aired sooner or later, British media reported suspicion that Queen Markle had harassed royal staff.

Accordingly, the royal family initiated a related investigation, and Prince Harry and his wife refuted that the suspicion had already been raised several years ago to disprove the couple.

In an interview scheduled to air on the 7th in US time, Queen Markle attracts attention with the prospect of making a’bomb remark’ on the process from marriage to leaving the royal family.

Prince Harry and his wife declared independence from the royal family in January last year and moved to the United States via Canada.

The couple, now living in Los Angeles, California, recently revealed their second pregnancy.

/yunhap news

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