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Prince Charles is "extremely angry" after his security staff failed to alert him about an Indian-origin man whose presence on the royal barge with Queen Elizabeth on Sunday's river pageant sparked a controversy as it was revealed that he had been previously jailed for sex offences.
Harbinder Singh Rana, who was a guest on the Royal Barge for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebration apparently at the invitation extended by Prince Charles, would not be receiving any further invites, the Daily Mirror reported on Friday quoting Palace sources.
Rana is the 'honorary director' of Anglo-Sikh Heritage Trail, a charity outfit whose aim is to promote "a greater awareness of the shared heritage between Sikhs and Britain".
The Times of India - Indian Newspapers in English Language from six editions.
Harbinder Singh Rana, who was a guest on the Royal Barge for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebration apparently at the invitation extended by Prince Charles, would not be receiving any further invites, the Daily Mirror reported on Friday quoting Palace sources.
Rana is the 'honorary director' of Anglo-Sikh Heritage Trail, a charity outfit whose aim is to promote "a greater awareness of the shared heritage between Sikhs and Britain".
The Times of India - Indian Newspapers in English Language from six editions.