Duke argues against driving ban because of role organising King's coronation

Arabnews24.ca:Monday 26 September 2022 09:31 AM: A senior peer who organised the Queen's funeral faces a driving ban for using his mobile phone behind the wheel.

The Earl Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk, 65, argued in court that he should be spared a driving ban because he needs his licence to organise the coronation of King Charles III.

A lawyer for the duke - a descendant of Queen Elizabeth I believed to be worth £100m - told magistrates on Monday that losing his licence would lead to "exceptional hardship".

The Oxford-educated father-of-five, who is also responsible for arranging the State Opening of Parliament, pleaded guilty at Lavender Hill Magistrates' Court to using his mobile phone behind the wheel in Battersea, southwest London.

The duke, also known as Edward Fitzalan-Howard, was stopped by police after he was spotted using his phone while driving his BMW on 7 April.

The offence comes with a compulsory six-point endorsement - but he already had nine penalty points on his licence for previous speeding offences, meaning he would be banned from driving.

His lawyer, Natasha Dardashti, made an application for the hearing to be held "in camera" - excluding the press and public - over "national security" concerns regarding "very sensitive" information.

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She told the court: "In relation to the exceptional hardship argument, his grace will need to provide some detail and information about the preparation of the coronation of His Royal Highness King Charles III.

The Earl Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk, at Lavender Hill Magistrates' Court, London, where he pleaded guilty to using his mobile phone while driving. Edward Fitzalan-Howard was stopped by police on April 7 after officers spotted him using the device as his BMW cut across their vehicle after going through a red light in Battersea, south-west London. Picture date: Monday September 26, 2022.
Image: The Duke of Norfolk arriving at Lavender Hill Magistrates' Court

"The application for this matter to be in camera is for reasons of national security and because details of this will be provided which have not yet been discussed with His Royal Highness, and not yet discussed with the prime minister and not yet discussed with the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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"It would be unacceptable for these details to be made public or made known to risk the escape of that information of a very sensitive nature."

The Duke of Norfolk, far right, at the Accession Council ceremony at St James's Palace where King Charles was formally proclaimed the new monarch.
Image: The Duke of Norfolk, far right, at the Accession Council ceremony at St James's Palace where King Charles was formally proclaimed the new monarch.

Outlining the facts of the driving offence, prosecutor Jonathan Bryan said: "Officers were stationary at a traffic lights, which turned green.

"A BMW cut across them and on that basis the officers assumed it must have gone through a red light because their light was green.

"One of the officers noticed the driver was using a mobile phone while doing this and didn't seem to be paying attention.

"The officers drove up to the BMW and saw through the window that the driver was using his mobile phone.

"They spoke to the driver, who was his grace. He said he had not been aware of going through the red light but accepted this was because he was using his mobile phone.

"He said he was in communication with his wife."

The case continues.

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