The Daily Telegraph

Duke of York’s PR adviser quits after Epstein abuse

- By Camilla Tominey

THE Duke of York’s PR adviser is stepping down from his official role after receiving “deeply offensive and threatenin­g” abuse in the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

Mark Gallagher, who joined the Duke’s working group at its creation in December 2019 through Riverside, his private client business, has resigned from the group but will continue to advise the 60-year-old privately.

In an email to staff at his corporate PR agency, Pagefield, seen by The Daily Telegraph, Mr Gallagher wrote: “As you know, I have been the target of some deeply offensive and threatenin­g trolling during the time I have been a member of the Duke’s working group. I am afraid that this comes with the territory, but was something I was prepared to tolerate because of my commitment to someone who I believe will be fully vindicated in due course.

“However, as you also know, some of these trolls have decided to target Pagefield and members of the Pagefield team. These attacks are totally unjustifia­ble. My principal duty of care will always be towards you, to our wider network of advisers and supporters and – of course – to our brilliant clients. The fact that my work outside of Pagefield is impacting some of you working inside Pagefield is something I cannot accept.”

In January, Mr Gallagher was linked to a story suggesting that one of the Duchess of York’s employees had sought help from an alleged online troll in an attempt to discredit the Duke’s sex accuser, Virginia Roberts Giuffre.

Antonia Marshall contacted Molly Skye Brown to see if she possessed informatio­n that might prove that the infamous photograph of the Prince with his arm around Ms Roberts, then 17, was manipulate­d.

Mr Gallagher also sent a Whatsapp message to Ms Skye Brown “to discuss anything else you think is relevant to this hideous situation”.

Mr Gallagher, formerly ITV’S director of corporate affairs, first provided external PR advice to the Royal family during the Diamond Jubilee in 2012.

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