In the article featured in the video, the Guardian found the CAF research into Royal charity impact to be flawed & unable to find proof of a casual link.
Also addressed is the costs of Royal security vs the funds actually raised by their patronage. 2/ theguardian.com/voluntary-sect…
The NY Post found that 74% of patronages are ghosted by said royal and that charities the royals found themselves are heavily favored.
Even tho personal projects make up only 2% of all charitable associations, they receive 36% of all engagements. 3/
In a thread by Giving Evidence researcher Caroline Fiennes, she explains #PrinceAndrew’s trip to NY for an #OutwardBoundTrust event was paid for by charity.
The Telegraph described the data as rude, even tho the research was strictly evidence based. 6/
That same 2001 NY trip was called into question as gaps in #PrinceAndrew’s itinerary were being connected to the rape of Epstein trafficking victim, 17 yo Virginia Roberts.
A trip paid for by Outward Bound Trust, a charity aimed at helping young people. 7/
Prince Andrew has been dropped by nearly 50 charities & counting.
Not to mention, The Prince Andrew Charitable Trust broke the law by giving large sums of money to the Prince’s household.