One Young World, a platform that prides itself on nurturing young leaders, is currently facing serious scrutiny from the Charity Commission.
The reason?
A series of eyebrow-raising salaries, extravagant bonuses, and possible conflicts of interest have put the organization in a precarious position.
At the center of this controversy is none other than Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, whose involvement has only intensified the spotlight on the charity, but not in the way she might have hoped.
Since Meghan began supporting One Young World in 2014, the charity has enjoyed a significant boost in visibility.
However, it seems that this increased attention has come at a cost.
While Meghan was eager to introduce her husband, Prince Harry, to this “noble cause,” questions are now being raised about whether she was equally aware of the troubling financial practices lurking behind the scenes.
The Charity Commission has stepped in to address what they describe as unauthorized salaries and bonuses that have been distributed with little oversight.
The most concerning aspect of this scandal involves Ella Robertson-McKay, the managing director of One Young World, who just so happens to be the daughter of the charity’s CEO, Kate Robertson.
This apparent nepotism raises eyebrows and begs the question: How can a charity truly serve the public good when its leadership is so closely tied to personal interests?
Adding to the dismay, during the global pandemic when many charities struggled to stay afloat, the top executives at One Young World continued to collect their substantial paychecks.
It’s hard to believe that in a time of crisis, those at the helm of a charity would prioritize their financial rewards over the mission of supporting young leaders worldwide.
Meghan, who has taken on the role of a counselor for One Young World, has been vocal about her commitment to gender equality.
Yet, her silence regarding the financial disparities within the organization raises eyebrows.
While she has hosted roundtables and made high-profile appearances, the reality behind the charity’s operations tells a different story.
The glamour associated with her involvement seems to mask deeper issues that are now being uncovered.
Thanks to some diligent investigative work, the Charity Commission is now delving deeper into One Young World’s finances.
Rumors suggest that the Invictus Games Foundation, another initiative linked to Harry and Meghan, might soon find itself under the same scrutiny.
This raises concerns about whether their charitable efforts are genuinely altruistic or more focused on self-promotion and financial gain.
The couple’s own foundation, Archiewell, adds another layer to this complex narrative.
Although it was established with the intent to make a positive impact, it appears to exist more as a concept than a functioning entity.
With various foundations popping up under their names, one can’t help but wonder if the true goal is to assist those in need or simply to bolster the Sussexes’ financial standing.
Moreover, the so-called Sussex Squad, a group of supporters, has been fundraising for Meghan and Harry’s initiatives, reportedly raising thousands.
But where is all this money going?
If Archiewell’s financial statements are any indication, it certainly doesn’t seem to be directed towards the causes they claim to champion.
As new revelations continue to surface, the once-rosy image of Meghan and Harry as philanthropic royals is rapidly deteriorating.