Belfast Telegraph

New artwork: Pioneers of Larne tourism industry celebrated

Duchess reveals ‘a lot lost already’ in clip of forthcomin­g Oprah interview

- By Eimear Mcgovern

AN artwork depicting a life-size jaunting car and driver has been installed in Larne.

The installati­on, commission­ed by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council and the Department for Communitie­s, was created by sculptor Kevin Killen.

It recognises pioneers in the tourism industry of Larne, including hotelier Henry Mcneill, who brought visitors to the area from Scotland in the late 1800s.

Jaunting cars were used to transport tourist from Larne to the north coast, paving the way for today’s tourist industry.

The new piece of artwork has been installed at the junction of Pound Street and The Roddens, close to Larne Museum and Arts Centre and Larne Town Hall.

The project, for which funding of £80,000 was used, was developed as part of regenerati­on activity in the town centre.

Mayor of Mid and East Antrim Peter Johnston said he was “delighted” with the finished item, saying: Created by the renowned sculptor, Kevin Killen, the piece marries art, heritage and the unique tourism offering we have in Mid and East Antrim Borough.

“It is a striking new landmark for visitors and locals to enjoy when the restrictio­ns around non-essential travel permit, and a wonderful legacy to a local man who achieved so much personally and for his home town.”

THE Duchess of Sussex said she could not be expected to stay silent if the royal family played a part in “perpetuati­ng falsehoods” about her and Harry.

A clip of Meghan making the remarks to Oprah Winfrey was released in the early hours of yesterday, in which she added “a lot ... has been lost already”.

The couple’s interview with the US television host is expected to lift the lid on their short period as working royals before they stepped down for a life in America.

In the 30-second clip released on social media, Winfrey asks the duchess: “How do you feel about the Palace hearing you speak your truth today?”

She replies: “I don’t know how they could expect that, after all of this time, we would still just be silent if there is an active role that The Firm is playing in perpetuati­ng falsehoods about us.

“And, if that comes with risk of losing things, I mean, I ... there is a lot that has been lost already.”

The Firm is widely considered to be shorthand for the institutio­n of the royal family.

It came as Buckingham Palace said it had launched an investigat­ion into claims that the duchess bullied former royal staff.

Past and present employees are to be invited to speak in confidence about their experience­s of working for Meghan, after it was alleged she drove out two personal assistants and that staff were “humiliated” on several occasions.

The Times newspaper has reported that the duchess “destroyed” one member of staff and another was left in tears before she departed.

There has long been speculatio­n about the atmosphere in the Sussex household, after a number of staff left, and the newspaper chronicles what it describes as “turmoil” within palace walls.

Underlying Meghan’s actions, the paper claims, was the view of a number of sources that she wanted to be a “victim” so her “unbearable experience” would convince Harry they had to leave the UK — something her lawyers have denied.

The monarchy’s “men in grey suits” have been accused of being aware of the alleged actions of the duchess and of doing “absolutely nothing to protect people”.

Buckingham Palace said in a statement: “We are clearly very concerned about allegation­s in the Times following claims made by former staff of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

“Accordingl­y, our HR team will look into the circumstan­ces outlined in the article. Members of staff involved at the time, including those who have left the household, will be invited to participat­e to see if lessons can be learned.

“The Royal Household has had a dignity at work policy in place for a number of years and does

not and will not tolerate bullying or harassment in the workplace.”

Meghan and Harry will not be part of the process as they are not staff, and it is understood the Palace hopes to start the investigat­ion soon.

Lawyers for the duke and duchess said the Sussexes believed staff were comfortabl­e and happy.

However, Jason Knauf, the couple’s then communicat­ions secretary, made a bullying complaint in October 2018 in an apparent attempt to force Buckingham Palace to protect staff.

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Pioneers: The artwork which has been installed in Larne
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JOE PUGLIESE The Duke and Duchess of Sussex during their interview with Oprah Winfrey

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