It comes a day after US prosecutors criticised the duke for breaking promises to talk to them about former friend Jeffrey Epstein.
The money has since been paid back to the Prince Andrew Charitable Trust.
The trust has also notified the commission of its intention to wind up, with the remaining funds being distributed to other charities.The statement continued:"The current Trustees… are grateful to the Charity Commission for its support in bringing this matter to a satisfactory conclusion with the payment of funds by HRH The Duke of York's office to the Trust.
But the US prosecutor, who claimed he had offered"zero cooperation", said about the statement that"Prince Andrew yet again sought to falsely portray himself to the public as eager and willing to cooperate with an ongoing federal criminal investigation….
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