
Princess Eugenie was a patron at the charity for seven years (Picture: PA)
Princess Eugenie has stepped down as patron of a historic anti-slavery charity after her father Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested.
The disgraced Duke’s youngest daughter left her role at Anti-Slavery International after seven years.
Eugenie’s profile – which praised her work ‘across the board with leaders in the fight against modern slavery’ – has been taken down from the human rights group’s website.
Her father Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office after allegedly sharing confidential information with the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein while serving as a trade envoy.

Princess Eugenie of York walks down the aisle with her father,the then Duke of York (Picture: AP)
Emails from the Epstein files appear to show that Ferguson and her two daughters flew to the US to meet Epstein (Picture: Aaron Chown/PA Wire)
Andrew was driven home following his release from police custody last month (Picture: Reuters)Ferguson wrote after the lunch: ‘I have never been more touched by a friend’s kindness than your compliment to me in front of my girls. Thank you Jeffrey for being the brother I have always wished for.’Princess Eugenie,35,announced on Anti-Slavery Day – 18 October – in 2019 that she was becoming a patron of Anti-Slavery International.The charity is the world’s oldest human rights organisation and was founded by Thomas Clarkson in 1839.The Princess also co-founded a separate charity called The Anti-Slavery Collective in 2017.The group spent twice as much on salaries,£191,537,as charitable programmes,£97,206,The Observer reports.The newspaper revealed that the Charity Commission has said they are assessing concerns over expenditure at The Anti-Slavery Collective.Metro has contacted The Anti-Slavery Collective and Princess Eugenie for comment.Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at .United News - unews.co.za