Princess Eugenie steps down as patron of anti-slavery charity
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Princess Eugenie steps down as patron of anti-slavery charity
"After seven years, our patronage from HRH Princess Eugenie of York has come to an end. We thank the Princess very much for her support for Anti-Slavery International. We hope that she continues to work to end slavery."
"There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing by Eugenie, her older sister, Princess Beatrice, or their mother, Sarah Ferguson, in connection with the late convicted sex offender."
"Eugenie, who works as a director for the art gallery Hauser & Wirth, has campaigned for years on modern slavery and trafficking. She co-founded a separate charity, the Anti-Slavery Collective, with her friend Julia de Boinville, in 2017."
Princess Eugenie has ended her seven-year patronage of Anti-Slavery International, the world's oldest human rights organization founded in 1839. The decision follows the US Department of Justice's release of millions of documents and emails concerning Jeffrey Epstein's involvement in sexual abuse and trafficking, which have implicated her father, Prince Andrew. Eugenie's profile has been removed from the charity's website. The organization confirmed the patronage termination and expressed gratitude for her previous support. No wrongdoing is suggested regarding Eugenie, her sister Princess Beatrice, or their mother Sarah Ferguson. Eugenie continues working as a director at Hauser & Wirth gallery and co-founded the Anti-Slavery Collective in 2017.
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