Two men have been interviewed by police as part of an investigation into an alleged cash-for-honours scandal involving one of the King’s charities.
Police interview two men in Prince’s Foundation ‘cash-for-honours’ probe
Two men have been interviewed by police as part of an investigation into an alleged cash-for-honours scandal involving one of the King’s charities.
The Metropolitan Police said a man aged in his 50s and a man in his 40s were spoken to under caution earlier this month.
The force launched an investigation in February following a series of newspaper articles alleging a donor to The Prince’s Foundation was offered help securing a knighthood.
Anti-monarchy group Republic made a formal complaint to Met detectives about Charles and former close confidant Michael Fawcett in September 2021, following the stories.