Prince Harry supports Prince William’s key decision in shock move
Prince Harry follows suit after estranged brother Prince William takes important step to protect
Prince Harry took a quick action soon after he discovered Prince William had received some upsetting news concerning his charity.
The Prince of Wales, who supports the fundraising event at Royal Charity Polo Cup, had to cut ties with one of the donors after she tried to sell secret ‘VVIP’ invites to the exclusive event without the knowledge of Kensington Palace nor William himself.
The future king took immediate action and terminated millionaire Minerva Mondejar Steiner’s sponsorship for the invite-only charity polo event after the report surfaced. Now, The Sun reported that Prince Harry has followed suit and cut ties with the art gallery owner, who also supported the WellChild Awards.
In the Sunday Times report, it was revealed that Filipina-Swiss millionaire had sent “strictly private and confidential” email with “cash for access” invites for £20,000 to members of a luxury travel and lifestyle community.
Held at the Windsor Great Park every year, millionaires attend the event to watch William play polo and raise funds for the charity the royal supports. Before Prince Harry left the royal family, he also actively took part in it.
Steiner had also offered a chance to meet Prince William and a spot in the magazine for £50,000.
While there is no suggestion that she tried to sell access to Prince Harry, but the Duke of Sussex seemed to have taken a cautious action.
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