Daily Mail

Royal sold his wedding day photos to Hello!

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PETER Phillips is no stranger to controvers­y when it comes to his business dealings. He ruffled royal feathers when he sold photograph­ic rights for his wedding in 2008.

For a reputed £ 00,000, Hello! magazine ran photos over 100 pages featuring, among others, the Queen.

Princes William and Harry privately expressed concerns that their then girlfriend­s, Kate Middleton and Chelsy Davy, featured heavily in the publicatio­n.

Mr Phillips had another uncomforta­ble spell in the spotlight when his company SEL UK was paid £7 0,000 to oversee the Queen’s 90th birthday street party in The Mall, when 10,000 representa­tives of her charities paid £1 0-a-head to attend.

The contract given to SEL UK to organise the Patron’s Lunch was just £12,000 less than the amount received by 291 charities from the occasion. At the time, Mr Phillips insisted he had not won the contract because of his links to the Queen. ‘We went through the normal channels,’ he said. Mr Phillips did, however, admit to having discussed the matter with her privately.

He stepped down as a trustee of the Patron’s Fund charity a few months before the party in June 2016 to avoid claims of a conflict of interest.

Last year, Chinese entreprene­ur Dr Johnny Hon revealed Mr Phillips had just joined a stable of royals benefiting from his patronage. The pair launched a horse-racing private members’ club for Hong Kong investors, Global Group Premier Racing Club.

At a launch dinner, Dr Hon said his new business partner, who was receiving a salary for his ‘figurehead’ role, was able to ‘meet some potential members’.

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