LEADING brands were last night dumping Captain Tom Moore’s daughter after it emerged she shamelessly cashed in on his legacy. Royal grocers Fortnum & Mason and watch giant Swatch cut ties with Hannah Ingram-Moore and ordered her to take down logos from her website. Fashion chains Laura Ashley and Gap were also understood to have been in touch with the self-styled PR expert, seen out yesterday in a flash £140,000 Mercedes GLE.

Ingram-Moore, 54, pocketed a fortune on the back of her dad ’s £39million NHS fundraising drive, resulting in savage criticism from the Charity Commission. On her website, she is described as “one of Britain’s leading businesswomen”. It boasts: “She has worked with UK-based brands such as Gap, Fortnum & Mason and Whittard, whilst also supporting iconic brands across Europe and North America such as Liberty London and Swatch Group.

” READ MORE UK NEWS However, many are now distancing themselves from her. Swiss watch giant Swatch said: “This is a misuse of our logo on this website. “We will, of course, intervene to have it removed from this platform.

” Fortnum & Mason said that its “team can confirm that they were not aware that their logo was being used”. Most read in The Sun A spokeswoman for Laura Ashley said: “We have no relationship or brand affiliation with Hannah Ingram-Moore and have not given her permission to use the Laura Ashley brand name or logo.” Meanwhile, US fashion brand Gap was also understood to be taking step.