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Prince Andrew removed as patron of almost 50 organisations amid Epstein fallout

Prince Andrew removed as patron of almost 50 organisations amid Epstein fallout 16 May, 2021 01:00 AM 6 minutes to read Prince Harry reveals I wanted out of Royal family job in my 20s . Video / Armchair Expert Prince Harry reveals I wanted out of Royal family job in my 20s . Video / Armchair Expert Daily Telegraph UK By: Victoria Ward and Lizzie Roberts The Duke of York has been quietly or publicly removed as patron of almost 50 organisations, The Telegraph can reveal, despite his expressed intention to one day return to public life. The proportion of his charities and organisations, thought to be at least one in four, that opted to sever ties with the Duke after his friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, underlines the scale of the damage to his reputation.

No longer appropriate : Prince Andrew removed as patron from almost 50 organizations

No longer appropriate : Prince Andrew removed as patron from almost 50 organizations
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Headmaster Comes Out To Students, Faculty in Virtual Assembly

Headmaster Comes Out To Students, Faculty in Virtual Assembly Nicholas Hewlett is believed to be the first British head teacher to publicly come out to his school. February 02 2021 11:35 AM EST A headmaster at an exclusive private school in the United Kingdom is believed to have made history yesterday when he came out to students and faculty at the start of the school’s LGBTQ week. Nicholas Hewlett made the revelation to his students at St. Dunstan’s College in Catford, southeast London, during a virtual assembly Monday, according to The Times. “My only regret is not doing it earlier, because seven years of children will have gone through the school without the benefit of a role model.” Hewlett told the

Headmaster to make history coming out as gay to pupils in assembly

Nicholas Hewlett. (St Dunstan s College) A headmaster in Britain is set to make “education history” by coming out as gay during an online school assembly Monday (1 February) – and he knows he’s going to cry. Nicholas Hewlett, who leads St Dunstan’s College in the Catford neighbourhood of southeast London, said a conversation with a student who spoke about being gay bolstered him to do the same ahead of the school’s LGBT+ Week. In doing so, The Timesreported, Hewlett is thought to be the first acting headteacher to come out in front of his students and staff. “Not long ago I was doing interviews with the pupils, and one of them was talking about how comfortable he was about being gay,” Hewlett said.

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