Prince Charles accepted £1 million from Osama bin Laden's brothers

Osama Bin Laden's stepbrothers donated money to the Charles Foundation. (Photo: AFP)

British Crown Prince Charles's charity has been claimed to have received one million pounds from Osama bin Laden's family, after which they are facing tough questions. 


A report published in the British newspaper Sunday Times said. It is said that the British crown prince had accepted money from Osama bin Laden's half-brothers, Bakr bin Laden and Shafiq. 

Two years after the death of Osama bin Laden, 73-year-old Prince Charles had a private meeting with Booker bin Laden on October 30, 2013 at his London residence, Clearance House, the report said. 

It should be noted that Bakr or Shafiq Bin Laden have not been found to support or be associated with any terrorist activity. 

Donations made in 2013 were accepted by the trustees of the institution with utmost care and information was obtained from official and other sources. 

He said that the decision to accept donations rested solely with the trustees of the institution, any other claim would be misleading and incorrect.



The foundation has confirmed it has received £1 million from the bin Laden family. (Photo: AFP)


A person associated with the foundation has said that after a detailed review of the whole matter, the trustees came to the conclusion that the activities of one member of the Bin Laden family should not harm the entire family. 

Clearance House, Prince Charles' official residence A spokesman explained that the British prince's charitable fund accepted donations out of caution and that it was a personal decision of the trustees. 

While another source said that Prince Charles personally played a role in the success of the deal and advisers He accepted the money despite his objections. 

Most of the advisers met Prince Charles and requested to return the money.

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