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The Queen s Playboy Cousin Jailed 10 Months For Sexual Assault

The Queen s Playboy Cousin Jailed 10 Months For Sexual Assault Published February 23rd, 2021 - 11:20 GMT Simon Bowes-Lyon (Twitter) Highlights He said he had drunk to excess on the night of the attack, which he said was no excuse for his actions. The Queen s playboy cousin was jailed for ten months today for a sexual assault at his ancestral home in the Highlands where the Queen Mother grew up. Simon Bowes-Lyon, who was named in the top 50 of the UK s most eligible bachelors by Tatler in 2019, has also been placed on the sex offenders register for a decade after abusing his victim, 26, at his Glamis Castle home in Scotland last February. 

Relative of Queen jailed for sexually assaulting woman at his castle

Relative of Queen jailed for sexually assaulting woman at his castle Gareth Davies © Jane Barlow/PA Simon Bowes-Lyon, the Earl of Strathmore, arrives at Dundee Sheriff Court ahead of sentencing for sexually assaulting a woman at his ancestral home in February 2020 - Jane Barlow/PA Warning: This article contains information and details about alleged sexual assault and/or violence, which may be upsetting to some readers. A relative of the Queen has been jailed for 10 months for sexually assaulting a woman at his ancestral home. Simon Bowes-Lyon, 34, the Earl of Strathmore, pleaded guilty to attacking a woman at Glamis Castle, Angus, in February last year.

Jail where Queen s cousin is being held after sex attack

Simon Bowes-Lyon, 34, was handcuffed and swept from Dundee Sheriff Court in a prison van after being sentenced for a violent sex attack in one of the grand bedrooms of his ancestral home Glamis Castle.

Queen s cousin is jailed for 10 months for sex attack

Queen s cousin is jailed for 10 months for sex attack
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MEMORIES: Remembering Harry Moses and the boys of Bede who went to war and never came back

THE funeral of the Durham Light Infantry historian Harry Moses was held this week. Harry wrote about the regiment in the first and second world wars, and its service in Korea in the 1950s. When he died on January 30, aged 90, he was nearing completion of a book on its earliest days as the 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot. He also recorded the stories of countless veterans for the Imperial War Museum’s oral history project. “Harry was everything to the DLI,” said Major Chris Lawton, chairman of the DLI Association. “He was a mega-part of the regiment.” Harry came from Tow Law and was headteacher at Aycliffe Village primary school for 23 years – on Wednesday, on its way to the crematorium, the cortege paused outside the school gates.

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