Jeremy Clarkson's friend and business partner has announced he has left his role as a trustee for Prince Harry's charity after 11 years in the role.Johnny Hornby, who is a close pal of the former Top Gear presenter, also spent the past five years as a chairman on Sentebale, which gives vital help and support to people struggling with HIV in Southern Africa.
It was co-founded by the Prince back in 2006. He said it had been a 'privilege' to work with the charity for so long, and hoped it would go on to achieve even more great things in the years to come.
Johnny told the Mirror: "I have spent 11 years with Sentebale and 5 of them as Chairman - it’s a wonderful charity trying to do all it can to help the life chances of young people in Lesotho and Botswana either infected with or effected by HIV."The work the teams do in country is incredible and I hope the charity - now under Sophie’s leadership - will go on to be even more effective in helping young lives.
It’s been a privilege to work with Sentebale over more than a decade."This news comes after it was "incorrectly" reported that Johnny urged Jeremy Clarkson to apologise for offensive comments he made about Meghan Markle last year.
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