Exclusive: charity governed by trustees partly appointed by the Queen pays five-figure confidential settlements to staff
Historic Royal Palaces, a charity governed by trustees partly appointed by the Queen, has paid confidential settlements to staff to settle complaints of bullying and racial discrimination.
The Guardian has spoken to current and former staff members at Historic Royal Palaces, which maintains sites including the Tower of London and Kensington Palace, who described witnessing or experiencing bullying or racial discrimination.