Captain Tom: Where did the Money Go?, which will air on Channel 5 at 9pm. Read more:A charity lawyer has criticised Captain Sir Tom Moore's Foundation for the 'really sad' damage that has been done to his 'brand', but insisted that he will 'always be somebody who is loved'.
This charity, established in June 2020, aimed to recognise and raise money for organisations supporting the elderly in the UK. It also comes as Ms Ingram-Moore was ordered to demolish a £200,000 unauthorised spa pool complex in her garden Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire. 'So when you look on the foundation website it says"His autobiography and a children's book" will support his newly formed charity The Captain Tom Foundation.'
Captain Tom receives his knighthood alongside his daughter Hannah , Colin Ingram-Moore and his grandchildren Benji and Georgia at Windsor CastleCaptain Tom Moore, with grandson Benji, daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore and granddaughter Georgia, at his home in Marston Moretaine She spoke about the £18,000 she made as a judge at an awards ceremony which featured the charity's name. Only £2,000 of that fee was donated to the organisation.
April 8: He is interviewed on local TV news after daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore sends them a press release.April 15: Health Secretary Matt Hancock hails him as an 'inspiration to us all' as donations top £10million.April 17: Prince William describes the veteran as an 'absolute legend'. Donations exceed £20 million.
December 11: After consulting doctors, Sir Tom and his family fly to Barbados after being treated to a holiday by British Airways.