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Princess Eugenie is stepping down from the anti-slavery charity after seven years

Meanwhile, the investigation has also extended to Eugenie’s own charity work.

Earlier this month, People reported that the UK Charity Commission is investigating concerns about the Anti-Slavery Collective – a non-profit organization that Eugenie co-founded with Julia de Boinville in 2017.

The organization focuses on combating modern slavery and sexual exploitation, but has reportedly faced questions over spending and financial disclosures.

In April 2025, the Anti-Slavery Collective reported an income of about $116,000, including more than $60,000 in donations, according to figures cited by The observer and the Daily mail.

The organization’s total expenses were approximately $378,000, with the majority of funds going toward staff salaries.

This was said by a spokesperson for the British Charity Commission Daily mail“We are assessing concerns raised in the media about charitable spending at The Anti-Slavery Collective to determine what role, if any, there is for the Commission.”

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