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Renowned harpist who played privately for royal family accused of sexually abusing teenage boy

Danielle Perrett, 58, in court along with former boyfriend Richard Barton-Wood, 68, a church warden, over eight counts of indecent assault dating back to 1980s

Rachel McDermott
Thursday 04 January 2018 04:15 EST
Both Perrett and Barton-Wood deny the charges
Both Perrett and Barton-Wood deny the charges (SWNS)

One of the world’s most renowned harpists, who has played privately for the royal family, has appeared in court accused of sexually abusing a teenage boy.

Danielle Perrett, 58, is accused of eight indecent assaults that date back to the 1980s.

She is charged alongside church warden Richard Barton-Wood, whom she is understood to have been in a relationship with at the time of the alleged offences.

Mr Barton-Wood, 68, has pleaded not guilty to five counts of indecent assault on a teenage male, two charges of attempting to commit buggery and a further allegation of attempting to indecently assault a teenager.

Mr Barton-Wood, of Wymondham, Norfolk, is said to have been involved in teaching in Suffolk, at the time.

The pair appeared at Ipswich Crown Court on Wednesday, when Ms Perrett’s plea hearing was delayed until a later date due to a procedural issue.

A trial of issue was set for Ms Perrett on 15 December and discussions took place relating to a timetable running up to a trial by jury.

At the end of the hearing, Judge John Devaux said: “Your trial is fixed for 2 January next year.

“In the meantime you will have bail on the same basis as you have now.”

Both defendants were released on conditional bail.

The pair first appeared before the magistrates court in Ipswich on 23 May, when their case was sent to the Crown Court.

Ms Perrett, from Alpheton, Suffolk, has performed at some of the highest profile events and before many VIPs.

According to biographies she has played for the royal family on many occasions, including special birthdays, and has performed for four consecutive prime ministers.

Ms Perrett has played at Buckingham Palace and the Palace of Versailles. She has been a concerto soloist at major concert halls around the world.

Ms Perrett has performed in Europe, North America, Africa, Australasia, India and the Far East.

Her recordings have received the acclaim of the world’s media. Ms Perrett has also been broadcast on radio and TV and has appeared in several films, including the BBC’s adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Persuasion.

SWNS

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