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Princess Eugenie Hosts Inaugural Gala for Charity as Controversy Surrounds Harry and Meghan

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Princess Eugenie Hosts Inaugural Gala for Charity as Controversy Surrounds Harry and Meghan

Princess Eugenie, along with her mother Sarah Ferguson, sister Princess Beatrice, and husband Eduardo, as well as Zahra Tindall, attended the inaugural gala for a charity event.

The gala was organized by Eugenie herself, who co-founded the Anti-Slavery Collective in 2017 with her friend Julia de Boinville.

The charity aims to combat modern slavery and raise awareness about the issue through various initiatives, including their podcast Floodlight.

The Winter Gala, hosted by the Anti-Slavery Collective, saw the presence of several notable figures, including former UK Prime Minister Theresa May, singer Ed Sheeran, and actors Idris Elba and James Blunt.

Surprisingly, even 's ex-girlfriends, Christina Bonas and Natalie Pinkham, made an appearance.

It was a star-studded event, with everyone looking their best.

Zahra Tindall's attendance at the gala comes amidst the controversy surrounding Harry and Meghan's recently released book, “Spare,” written by Omid Scobie.

In the book, Scobie alleges that , Zahra's mother, influenced Prince Charles to evict Harry and Meghan from Frogmore Cottage.

This claim reportedly prompted Harry to ask his aunt if she no longer wanted to see her grandchildren.

Scobie asserts that only , Harry's uncle, expressed concern for the prince's mental well-being.

Zahra is said to be unhappy with Meghan's accusations against her mother.

In 2021, Lady Colin Campbell stated that was the royal family member accused of racism by Harry and Meghan during their interview with .

Meghan's accusation deeply upset Zahra, who vehemently denies any racist behavior from her mother.

While Princess Anne did have concerns about Meghan's suitability for Harry, Zahra believed that Meghan had manipulated both Prince Charles and the Queen.

As a result, Zahra never trusted Meghan and found it unforgivable for her to play the race card against her mother.

During the interview, Meghan revealed that there were conversations about the skin color of her first child, , before his birth.

She also mentioned that would not receive a prince title and was denied security.

However, the Sussexes refused to disclose the identity of the person who made the racist comments, deeming it too damaging.

Zahra, however, believes they were referring to her mother, Princess Anne.

According to a source close to Zahra, Meghan's actions undermined the hard work and dedication of Princess Anne, who has always been the hardest working member of the monarchy.

Zahra is determined that Harry and Meghan will never be invited to the Gatcombe Park estate again.

Another source revealed that , realizing that he can no longer rely on , has been trying to convince Zahra to assist him with public engagements.

William sees Zahra as a potential solution to his staffing problems in the future, but he still needs to persuade her.

In his book, Scobie falsely claimed that and Catherine, Princess of Wales, were the two royals who expressed concerns about Archie's skin color.

These allegations have only added fuel to the fire of controversy surrounding Harry and Meghan.

As the gala concluded, Princess Eugenie and the Anti-Slavery Collective continue their important work, striving to end modern slavery and raise awareness about this global issue.

Meanwhile, the rift between the royal family and Harry and Meghan shows no signs of healing, with Zahra Tindall firmly standing by her mother's side.

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