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  1. 11 de jul. de 2011 · Mon 11 Jul 2011 14.26 EDT. George Lascelles, the seventh Earl of Harewood, who has died aged 88, was unusual for a member of the royal family in deserving a substantial obituary on account...

  2. The Earl of Harewood has died aged 88. Martin Cullingford. Tuesday, July 12, 2011. Lord Harewood was managing director of Sadler’s Wells Opera and the company that grew out of it, English National Opera – London’s English-language opera house – from 1972 until 1985.

  3. As Earl of Harewood, he continues the tradition begun by his father in 1961 by serving as the honorary lifetime president of Leeds United Football Club. [8] In April 2023 he co-founded, with former BBC journalist Laura Trevelyan and others, Heirs of Slavery , a group of descendants of people who had profited from British transatlantic slavery and wanted to make amends in the form of reparations .

    • Film and television producer, hereditary peer
  4. The Earl of Harewood: Passionate music lover who ran the Edinburgh Festival, English National Opera and Opera North | The Independent | The Independent. News Obituaries. The Earl of...

  5. Lord Harewood died peacefully at home, on 11 July 2011, aged 88 years. A private, but well-attended stately home funeral was held on 15 July. Books. The Tongs and the Bones: The Memoirs of Lord Harewood, published by George Weidenfeld & Nicolson (1981), ISBN 0-297-77960-5 is George Lascelles' autobiography. References

  6. 11 de jul. de 2011 · The Earl of Harewood , who died yesterday aged 88, was a first cousin of the Queen and in later years, after growing a beard, bore more than a passing resemblance to his grandfather King George V ...

  7. Saturday July 16 2011, 1.01am, The Times. The Earl of Harewood. Norman Rea writes: Lord Harewood ( obituary, July 12) was the first chancellor of the newly founded University of York and...