March 2020

Captain Sir Tom Moore captures the nation’s hearts and raises almost £39million for NHS charities by walking around his garden 100 times using a walking frame.

April 2020

Captain Tom partners up with legendary singer Michael Ball and the NHS Voices of Care Choir to record a rendition of You’ll Never Walk Alone – the hit made famous by Gerry and the Pacemakers and adopted by Liverpool FC.

Their version of the hit soars to number one on The Official Big Top 40 chart. 

Over 100,000 birthday cards were sent for his 100th birthday on April 30, while Great Western Railway names one of their new trains after the captain and a special Battle of Britain flypast was organised to mark his special day.

July 2020

Captain Tom is knighted by Queen Elizabeth II during a special private ceremony at Windsor Castle.

When was the Captain Tom Foundation founded? 

September 2020

The Captain Tom Foundation is set up, inspired by the memory of his late wife Pamela, who died in 2006 after a battle with dementia.

The foundation aims to combat loneliness and support people facing bereavement.

Hannah Ingram-Moore said that her father had wanted them to keep the profits from his three books. Pictured: Captain Sir Tom Moore poses for photographers to promote the launch of his book ‘Tomorrow is a Good Day’ at his home in Bedfordshire, Britain, 17 September 2020

New Year’s Eve 2020

A drone silhouette of Captain Tom appears at London’s annual fireworks display for New Year’s Eve.

February 2021

Captain Sir Tom Moore dies at the age of 100 after testing positive for Covid-19 and contracting pneumonia. His funeral takes place in Bedfordshire.

August 2021

Hannah Ingram-Moore, and husband, Colin, apply for permission to build a Captain Tom Foundation Building in the grounds of their £1.2million home in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire. 

Hannah and Colin make an application to build an L-shaped building next to their property before later adding a 50ft by 20ft pool house complete with changing rooms, showers and toilets, according to planning documents.

September 2021

The family of Captain Sir Tom Moore launch an illustrated children’s book – titled One Hundred Reasons to Hope – to commend the achievements of inspirational people during the pandemic.

What did Captain Tom’s daughter do? 

February 2022

Captain Tom’s daughter, Hannah Ingram-Moore, says she can still feel the presence of her father ‘in everything’ around her, as the family mark the first anniversary of the former Army officer’s death.

The family becomes embroiled in controversy for the first time, after charities watchdog The Charity Commission announces it is investigating the Captain Tom Foundation following concerns over its accounts and governance.

The investigation comes after the charity pays over £50,000 to companies run by Mrs Ingram-Moore and her husband, Colin.

They were both appointed trustees of the charity in February 2021, but Mrs Ingram-Moore resigned just six weeks later, while Colin remained as one of three trustees.

March 2022

Captain Sir Tom Moore’s daughter defends the charity’s set-up on ITV’s This Morning, denying reports that the charity set up in her late father’s honour had at one stage planned to appoint her chief executive on a six-figure salary.

June 2022

The Charity Commission opens a probe into the foundation after identifying fresh ‘concerns’ about the involvement of Captain Tom’s family within the charity. 

It says it will investigate payments by the charity to a company linked to Mrs Ingram-Moore and her husband’s companies, in a statutory inquiry centering on the foundation’s independence from the family.

July 2023

The Captain Tom Foundation stops taking donations amid a probe into its finances by a charity watchdog.

Despite Captain Sir Tom Moore securing a place in the hearts of the British public, the actions of his daughter (pictured in TalkTV interview with Piers Morgan) have not gone down so well

Despite Captain Sir Tom Moore securing a place in the hearts of the British public, the actions of his daughter (pictured in TalkTV interview with Piers Morgan) have not gone down so well

Planning chiefs had already ordered an unauthorised building to be demolished at the family’s Bedfordshire home, after retrospective plans for a building containing a spa pool were rejected.

Mrs Ingram-Moore and her husband apply for permission to construct a ‘Captain Tom Foundation Building’ in the garden of their home in Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, in 2021.

The building was approved to be used ‘in connection with the Captain Tom Foundation and its charitable objectives’, but this approval is later revoked after a larger building containing a spa pool was built.

Mrs Ingram-Moore appeals against the demolition order.

September 2023

A probe into the charity claims it had a ‘massive adverse impact’ on fundraising, as accounts revealed that the late veteran’s daughter received more than £70,000 to head the charity.

October 2023

At a planning hearing, the Ingram-Moores claimed the building would be used for rehabilitation sessions for local elderly people.

It was believed the new building would be a community space to store thousands of cards and gifts sent by admirers. But neighbours were aghast when a larger, luxury spa with a pool and sauna appeared.

Council planners say the new building was not what was intended and have ordered the couple to pull it down, issuing a ‘now unauthorised building’ notice.

Mrs Ingram-Moore breaks her silence in an appearance on Piers Morgan: Uncensored, regarding the £85,000 salary she earned as interim CEO of the Captain Tom Foundation.

She also confessed to pocketing £800,000 from books written by the NHS fundraising war veteran.

She also admits that she received £7,602 in expense payments for travel and administration between June 2021 and November 2022.

Furthermore, she concedes that she was paid £18,000 for attending the Virgin Media O2 Captain Tom Foundation Connector Awards in 2021 – when already being paid as chief executive of the body. 

The money was paid to her family firm, Maytrix Group, and she banked £16,000, donating just £2,000 to the Captain Tom Foundation.

January 2023

Demolition teams arrive at Hannah’s home to start tearing down her unauthorised £200,000 luxury spa complex at their family home – after being ordered to take it down. 

June 2023 

Colin Ingram-Moore quits his role as a trustee at the Captain Tom Foundation

November 2024

The Charity Commission published the findings of its statutory inquiry into the Captain Tom Foundation following a three-year investigation. 

The revelations proved damning. The commission found the couple guilty of misconduct and warned the public had been ‘misled’ when buying items they thought would benefit the Captain Tom Foundation.

The Ingram-Moores’ biggest payday came from the ‘misleading’ suggestion that the proceeds from a £1.4 million book deal would go to the organisation.

The commission revealed they had been asked to ‘rectify matters by making a donation to the charity in line with their original intentions as understood by those involved’ but they had ‘declined to do so’.

January 2025

The firm, Club Nook, run by Captain Tom’s daughter and her her husband was originally intended to manage the late army officer’s commercial interests and intellectual property.

However the latest accounts filed to Companies House show the firm’s financial fortunes had collapsed, with net current assets of just £149. 

The previous year this figure stood at £336,300.

Meanwhile, in accounts to April 2024, the company owes creditors £67,000. Its liabilities are recorded as standing at £19,246 net, where in the year to April 2023 they stood at £106,104 in the black.

March 2025 

Mrs Ingram-Moore revealed her plans to self-publish a  book titled ‘Grief: Public Face, Private Loss’, detailing her struggles with coping with the loss of her late father.

She has also planned a following up novel centred around the topic of resilience as well as an autobiography in 2026. 

March 2025 

The World War II hero’s daughter said she was sorry if the public ‘feel misled’ over the £1.5 million she made from the charity set up in her father’s name as well as the misleading suggestion that proceeds from a £1.4million book deal would be made to the foundation. 

Following the Charity Commission’s inquiry she said: ‘There was never any intent to mislead,’ before adding: ‘If there was any misleading it wasn’t our doing.’

 

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