Royal household faces child sex abuse inquiry

UNITED KINGDOM
The Times

Sean O’Neill Chief Reporter
July 10 2015

The royal household will be asked to provide evidence to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, which began proceedings yesterday by stating that no powerful interest would be allowed to obstruct its investigations.

Justice Lowell Goddard, the New Zealand judge chairing the inquiry, initially left the royal household off her lengthy list of institutions — public and private — that would be examined over historical child sex abuse allegations.

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