An aristocrat, who is 65th in line to the British throne, is on the run again after being convicted of another racially-aggravated offence.
Rowan Nash Lascelles, 42, the son of The Hon. James Lascelles, 65, the second son of the 7th Earl of Harewood, was found guilty after a trial he did not bother turning up to.
In his absence he was convicted at Hendon Magistrates Court yesterday of the racially aggravated harassment of Avi Daoudi at Victoria Station on April 18.
A second charge of racially aggravated harassment against Shubhamangla Sampanguramareddy was dismissed.
A warrant, without bail, was issued for his arrest.
He will only be sentenced once he is physically before the court.
Lascelles was convicted last July of the racially aggravated assault of a Leicester Square casino doorman and racially abusing his supervisor.
On that occasion he spat blood in the bouncer’s face after fighting outside with some homeless men and called the supervisor a: “Paki.”
Again Lascelles jumped bailed and did not appear for the trial.
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