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Princess Eugenie Steps Down as Anti‑Slavery International Patron as Scrutiny of Andrew Deepens

The decision follows fresh Epstein file disclosures that renewed public and institutional pressure on her family.

Overview

  • Anti‑Slavery International confirmed the end of Eugenie’s seven‑year patronage, thanking her for past support.
  • Her profile has been removed from the charity’s website, and she has not publicly commented on the Epstein files or the allegations against her father.
  • The Charity Commission says it is assessing concerns about spending at The Anti‑Slavery Collective, which Eugenie co‑founded, after filings showed higher salary costs than programme spending; no findings have been made.
  • Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor was arrested on 19 February on suspicion of misconduct in public office and released under investigation, and he denies wrongdoing.
  • Recent releases of Epstein‑related documents by US authorities have intensified media scrutiny, while multiple outlets note there is no suggestion of wrongdoing by Princesses Eugenie or Beatrice or Sarah Ferguson.