Capt Tom's daughter sorry if public 'feel misled'

The daughter of the pandemic fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore has said she is sorry if the public feel "misled".

Hannah Ingram-Moore also said she deeply regretted that a charity was set up in his name.

The World War Two veteran raised £38.9m for NHS charities in 2020 after walking up and down his driveway in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire.

Mrs Ingram-Moore and her husband became directors of the Captain Tom Foundation, but the Charity Commission has since said they misled the public by benefiting personally from the charity.

The government regulator said the family refused to donate any of the £1.47m received as an advance for three Capt Sir Tom books, despite assurances part of it would be passed to the charity.

In her first interview with the BBC since the inquiry, she said there "nothing dishonest about what happened".

"I'm sorry they feel misled, I genuinely am, but there was never any intent to mislead," she said, speaking to BBC Three Counties Radio's Justin Dealey.

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