Daily Mail

Tetra Pak tycoon’s gift helps Harry and Wills to raise £10m

- By Rebecca English Royal Correspond­ent

SOUL-BARING interviews by Princes William and Harry have led to a surge in donations to their charitable foundation.

The brothers’ drive to use their personal experience­s to highlight issues around mental health meant the Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry raised £10million last year – more than double the previous year’s figure.

The record amount includes what accounts describe as a ‘generous donation to support mental health’ by a mystery donor.

The Daily Mail can reveal that it came from The Julia and Hans Rausing Trust, founded by Tetra Pak billionair­e Hans Rausing and his wife Julia Delves Broughton, the Christie’s art expert. The sum

‘Shared anguish’

is not specified but is believed to run into the millions.

Mr Rausing, a former heroin addict, was convicted of preventing the lawful burial of his first wife Eva in 2012 after she died as a result of cocaine abuse.

He was handed a ten-month suspended jail term after admitting hiding her body at their £70million Chelsea home for several weeks. Now free from drugs, Mr Rausing devotes himself to his philanthro­pic work.

The Royal Foundation is the primary charity vehicle of William, Kate and Harry, focusing on the Armed Forces, disadvanta­ged children and young people and conservati­on.

Over the past 18 months the two princes have given a series of interviews in which they have spoken of their shared anguish at the loss of their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, 20 years ago.

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