The Princess of Wales had no idea the boss of her children’s charity is a convicted murderer. Paul Carberry stabbed a father-to-be on a train five times.
Colleagues knew of his past when he was made the £154,000-a-year chief of Action for Children (AfC) in March. But patron Kate and Prince William were not aware of his crimes when they met him at St John’s Primary School in Port Glasgow a year ago.
Glasgow-born Carberry, 60, was photographed smiling with the couple – then the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. They then joined others in a discussion about teaching children emotions.
Carberry was only 16 when he carried out his lethal attack. But it did not prevent him becoming boss of AfC, which aims to “protect and support children and young people”.
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