Donation of £13 million to Harry and Meghan’s Archewell charity ‘a drop in the ocean’

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Donation of £13 million to Harry and Meghan’s Archewell charity ‘a drop in the ocean’
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Columnist and Commentator Angela Mollard says the anonymous £13 million donation to the Archewell foundation is “a drop in the ocean” compared to King Charles giving a billion dollars to the government from North Atlantic Sea wind farm proceeds.

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Columnist and Commentator Angela Mollard says the anonymous £13 million donation to the Archewell foundation is “a drop in the ocean” compared to King Charles giving a billion dollars to the government from North Atlantic Sea wind farm proceeds. “Nobody knows who it is, but I’m making a guess it’s Tyler Perry, he’s worth a billion dollars, he’s the film producer – he is for sure the benefactor, and he has done it anonymously,” Ms Mollard told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo.

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