Hannah Ingram-Moore said her father wanted the family to keep the money from book sales.
The daughter of Captain Sir Tom Moore admitted her family kept profits from three books he had written - reported by The Sun to be £800,000.
She is reported to have said: “These were my father’s books, and it was honestly such a joy for him to write them, but they were his books. The books were sold by Club Nook Ltd — a firm separate to the Captain Tom Foundation charity, The Sun reported. 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.Date set for decision over unauthorised Captain Tom spa at family home
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