Michael Fawcett was also involved in directing money from Saudi billionaire’s charity to another organisation, report finds

The Prince of Wales’s former closest aide coordinated with “fixers” in a bid to land an honour for a donor to one of the future king’s charities, an independent investigation into the royal cash-for-honours scandal has found.

Michael Fawcett, who resigned as the Prince’s Foundation’s chief executive after a string of allegations, was also involved in directing money from a Saudi billionaire’s charity to another organisation of which Charles was patron, the inquiry found.

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