The Mail on Sunday

NSPCC forced to say: We have cut ties with Prince

- By Jake Ryan

BRITAIN’S l argest children’s charity has distanced itself from Prince Andrew after facing a public backlash over its historic links to the scandal-hit Royal.

The NSPCC faced mounting criticism from members of the public who complained that the Royal Family’s website listed Prince Andrew as a patron of one of the charity’s campaigns.

They questioned the associatio­n of a charity that works to protect vulnerable children with the Prince in the wake of the renewed focus on his close friendship with convicted paedophile Epstein.

The Royals’ website states that the 59-year-old Duke is the ‘patron’ of an NSPCC ‘campaign aiming to end cruelty to children and to raise £250 million to that end’.

But the NSPCC was forced to respond to a barrage of criticism on social media by clarifying that its ties with Andrew ended a decade ago, saying: ‘Prince Andrew is no longer our patron, he supported our Full Stop campaign which ended in 2009.’

One of a string of social media users to question the charity said: ‘Prince Andrew is still listed as representi­ng a number of children’s charities. I work with child and young people organisati­ons and have cancelled all NSPCC training until I get a response to their position of having him as a patron.’

The NSPCC statement came as other organisati­ons associated with t he Prince f aced pressure to comment over t he allegation­s against him.

He is patron of more than 200 charities and organisati­ons, including 33 involved in education and skills with young people. Only the University of Huddersfie­ld has so far responded after a leading academic called on the institutio­n to suspend the Prince as its chancellor, a post he took up in 2015.

Author Dr Stephen Dorril, a security and intelligen­ce expert and a former lecturer at Huddersfie­ld, wrote a letter to the university asking how it intended to safeguard its ‘good name and values’ over the damaging allegation­s concerning Andrew.

A spokesman said Andrew had issued an emphatic denial to allegation­s of impropriet­y, adding: ‘His enthusiasm for innovation and entreprene­urship is a natural fit with the work of the university.’

The MoS approached almost 40 organisati­ons and charities for which Andrew is a patron but they failed to respond or were unavailabl­e for comment.

 ??  ?? HOLLYWOOD ROYALTY: Woody Allen with wife Soon-Yi leaving the mansion. Circled: Epstein’s initials in the doorway
HOLLYWOOD ROYALTY: Woody Allen with wife Soon-Yi leaving the mansion. Circled: Epstein’s initials in the doorway

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