A former NSPCC director says he has ‘sleepless nights’ about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson working together on one of the charity’s biggest ever child abuse campaigns in between visits to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaking for the first time the children’s charity’s former director of fundraising Giles Pegram, who was responsible for the groundbreaking Full Stop campaign, said he was ‘absolutely horrified’ when he thought about their association with the convicted sex offender at the same time as Andrew chaired the campaign and Mandelson was vice chair.
The decade-long campaign against child cruelty and abuse launched in 1999 with high-profile support and
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