Prince Charles reportedly accepted a MAJOR donation from the family of Osama bin Laden nearly a decade ago.
A new report published in The Sunday Times this weekend indicated the 73-year-old royal accepted a $1.2 million contribution from the half-brothers of the late former Al Qaeda leader after a private meeting back in 2013. Related: Tristan Thompson DRAGGED As A Deadbeat Dad After Promoting Charity For Children According to the news outlet, Charles allegedly sat down with Bakr bin Laden at the British royal residence Clarence House in October of that year for a meeting.
Following their interaction, Bakr reportedly donated $1.2 million to Charles’ charity, The Prince of Wales’ Charitable Fund (PWCF).
It’s noted the donation came through even despite alleged “objections” from key advisors close to Charles. Bakr and Shafiq are half-brothers of the more infamous bin Laden, who had been killed by US special forces in Pakistan two years earlier.
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