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Prince William Scraps Ties With Sponsor Accused of Offering ‘Access' To Royals

Prince William Scraps Ties With Sponsor Accused of Offering ‘Access' To Royals

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Minerva Mondejar Steiner's gallery was reportedly assigned as the official sponsor for Prince William's Royal Charity Polo Cup match.
A wealthy gallery owner was reportedly selling 'full private" meetings with the Prince of Wales without his knowledge. As per the latest reports, Prince William has severed his ties with the individual as she was trying to sell private access to him in exchange for £20,000 (more than $27,000). Identified as Minerva Mondejar Steiner, the Filipina-Swiss millionaire art gallery curator was reportedly planning to offer private meetings with both William and Princess Kate at the upcoming Royal Charity Polo Cup match, scheduled for next month in Windsor.
The 45-year-old's gallery is said to be an official sponsor of the annual charitable polo event. On the other hand, the Kensington Palace was unaware of the sponsor's alleged activities until alerted by The Sunday Times report. She offered 'VVIP tickets and access to royalty" to advertisers willing to shell out money for a feature in her magazine, which was to be handed out at the event.
As per the emails seen by the outlet, Steiner had extended confidential invitations through the luxury concierge, A Small World, informing the guests that they could attend the polo match, enjoy lunch and champagne, view the art exhibition, and even meet the Prince and Princess of Wales, all in exchange for 'patron contributions."
'Patron contributions: £6,000 — admission for one patron. £20,000 — includes full access plus a private audience with Prince William and Princess Catherine. The attached invitation is for your eyes only and not to be shared publicly or on social media," a part of the email read.
As a result, William has terminated her sponsorship for the charity polo event. His brother Prince Harry has also severed ties with Steiner. Meanwhile, the Kensington Palace is now carrying out checks on the sponsors of the cup.
The Royal Charity Polo Cup is an exclusive, invitation-only event that will take place next month in Windsor. Over the past 15 years, the event has raised money for charitable causes supported by the Prince, who regularly takes part in it. Those in attendance get the chance to watch the Prince of Wales playing polo and also make donations to the causes.
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Last Updated: Minerva Mondejar Steiner's gallery was reportedly assigned as the official sponsor for Prince William's Royal Charity Polo Cup match. A wealthy gallery owner was reportedly selling 'full private" meetings with the Prince of Wales without his knowledge. As per the latest reports, Prince William has severed his ties with the individual as she was trying to sell private access to him in exchange for £20,000 (more than $27,000). Identified as Minerva Mondejar Steiner, the Filipina-Swiss millionaire art gallery curator was reportedly planning to offer private meetings with both William and Princess Kate at the upcoming Royal Charity Polo Cup match, scheduled for next month in Windsor. The 45-year-old's gallery is said to be an official sponsor of the annual charitable polo event. On the other hand, the Kensington Palace was unaware of the sponsor's alleged activities until alerted by The Sunday Times report. She offered 'VVIP tickets and access to royalty" to advertisers willing to shell out money for a feature in her magazine, which was to be handed out at the event. As per the emails seen by the outlet, Steiner had extended confidential invitations through the luxury concierge, A Small World, informing the guests that they could attend the polo match, enjoy lunch and champagne, view the art exhibition, and even meet the Prince and Princess of Wales, all in exchange for 'patron contributions." 'Patron contributions: £6,000 — admission for one patron. £20,000 — includes full access plus a private audience with Prince William and Princess Catherine. The attached invitation is for your eyes only and not to be shared publicly or on social media," a part of the email read. As a result, William has terminated her sponsorship for the charity polo event. His brother Prince Harry has also severed ties with Steiner. Meanwhile, the Kensington Palace is now carrying out checks on the sponsors of the cup. The Royal Charity Polo Cup is an exclusive, invitation-only event that will take place next month in Windsor. Over the past 15 years, the event has raised money for charitable causes supported by the Prince, who regularly takes part in it. Those in attendance get the chance to watch the Prince of Wales playing polo and also make donations to the causes.

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Prince William's charity polo has reportedly cut ties with a donor who allegedly attempted to use the event to sell 'private meetings' with the Prince and Princess of Wales in exchange for donations. The sponsor of the Royal Charity Polo Cup in question here is millionaire Minerva Mondejar Steiner's Mondejar Gallery. According to The Sunday Times report, the Mondejar Foundation had allegedly offered access to Prince William and Princess Kate Middleton in exchange for a donation. A screenshot of an email reportedly sent to members of the exclusive networking group, A Small World, shows that they pitched a 'private audience' with the royal couple for approximately $27,362, according to The Sunday Times. The offer was tied to an invitation to the Royal Charity Polo Cup, which is reportedly scheduled for Friday, July 11, in Windsor. "As patron of the Mondejar Foundation, you're invited to support their philanthropic work through a charitable donation, in return for which you will be welcomed to this prestigious occasion," the email said, according to The Sunday Times. 'Hosted in the presence of members of the British Royal Family, and supported by the Mondejar Foundation, this highly exclusive gathering unites leading figures from philanthropy, fashion, the arts, and culture for a truly unforgettable day.' According to the outlet, Mondejar Steiner's team also offered potential advertisers the opportunity to meet Prince William, which would be featured in a magazine distributed to everyone attending the polo match. For about $68,406, advertisers could buy a double-page spread with two 'VVIP tickets' for seats at the match and 'access to the royals'. Following the allegations, the Royal Charity Polo Cup took swift action to sever ties with the gallery. According to a PEOPLE report, while the Royal Charity and the Mondejar Foundation had no relationship, the organisers had entered into a sponsorship agreement with the Mondejar Gallery. They are now in the process of terminating that arrangement. The report also said that William's charitable team was not aware of the Mondejar Foundation or of its attempts to solicit donations through its exclusive networking group by offering access to the royal couple via the polo event. Mondejar Steiner declined to comment for The Sunday Times and has not replied to PEOPLE.

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