Prince William's charity accused of having ties to Epstein ally
The UK Charity Commission is evaluating a complaint about The Earthshot Prize's funding after allegations link a founding donor to Jeffrey Epstein, with over £1 million donated, Republic said.
- Charity Commission officials confirmed they are assessing Republic's complaint after it reported concerns about sources of funding to The Earthshot Prize linked to Epstein files on Feb. 12, 2026.
- DP World CEO Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem is named in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Epstein files, which authorities have held long ago, and Rep. Thomas Massie shared a related April 2009 email publicly.
- Documents and images show DP World is a founding partner that Republic claims donated at least 1 million pounds to The Earthshot Prize, and a photo shows Prince William with Bin Sulayem at Jebel Ali Port.
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Prince William’s environmental charity reported over partner’s Epstein ties
Prince William’s Earthshot Prize is facing scrutiny after its founding partner was linked to Jeffrey Epstein in the latest Department of Justice files release. However, one expert says it’s "a bit of a stretch" to suggest the Prince of Wales received funding for his charity through any connection to Epstein.Although William is the face of Earthshot Prize — which is a global environmental prize that is awarded to five winners each year for their …
Royals' charity reported for Epstein-linked donations
The ‘Earthshot Prize’ eco-charity set up by royal Prince William and David Attenborough has been reported to the Charity Commission for donations linked to serial child-rapist Jeffrey Epstein. The charity awards five prizes of £1m each to environmental projects each year. Emirati billionaire Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem’s logistics company DP World is an Earthshot ‘founding partner’. Sulayem appears in the latest release of the Epstein records in th…
On February 11, the anti-monarchy Republican lobby revealed the links of the Duke of Cambridge to a multi-billionaire named in the Jeffrey Epstein file.
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