Hannah Ingram-Moore said Sir Tom wanted the family to keep the book profits.
The daughter of Captain Sir Tom Moore has admitted her family kept profits from three books he had written.
“He had an agent and they worked on that deal, and his wishes were that that money would sit in Club Nook, and in the end…”The family reportedly told TalkTV there was no suggestion that anyone buying the books thought they were donating to charity. The money was paid to her family firm, Maytrix Group, and she banked £16,000, donating £2,000 to the Captain Tom Foundation, The Sun reported.
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