Ambassador & Vice Presidents

Gail PorterGail Porter
Little Princess Trust Ambassador

We are delighted to have Gail Porter as our ambassador. Gail's involvement with The Little Princess Trust began following an appearance on Noels HQ by the founders of the Trust, Simon & Wendy Tarplee who were introduced to Gail live on air.

Gail is a well known presenter and model and since losing her hair to Alopecia Areata has become a role model for many others who have also lost their hair.

Gail is keen to help the trust in many ways and we are planning forthcoming events and campaigns with Gail's help

 Jennie Harrington
Professional Ballet Dancer with the English National Ballet.

Jennie Harrington became involved with The Little Princess Trust when she was searching for information about hair donation. Since then Jennie has helped raise awareness and much needed funds from her friends and colleagues at the English National Ballet.

As a professional ballet dancer at one of the worlds most famous ballet companies, Jennie has appeared in many well know productions and performed at some of the UK’s most prestigious venues.

The trust has a special affinity with ballet both because of our close relationship with the Hereford Academy of Dance and Hannah Tarplee whose name the trust was formed in was a keen fledgling ballet dancer appearing herself in a show at the Hereford Courtyard Theatre.

We are delighted to have Jennie as an Honorary Vice-President and look forward to working with her in the future.

Chris Ryan
Former SAS Sergeant now TV presenter & Author.

Chris Ryan is a former member of Hereford’s infamous 22nd SAS regiment, Chris is well know for his miraculous solo escape as part of the Bravo Two Zero patrol travelling 200 miles from Iraq to Syria on foot with no food and little water. He has been described as one of the toughest men on earth!

Since leaving the regiment, Chris has written several best selling novels and is a regular face on British TV hosting programmes such as Sky’s ‘How not to die’ as well as consulting for programme makers and computer game makers alike.

The trust are delighted to announce that Chris has accepted the role of Honorary Vice- President and we look forward to working with him in the future.

Quentin Letts
Journalist and broadcaster

Quentin's portraitQuentin is a well know face in journalism as the Daily Mail's political sketchwriter. Quentin is also a regular guest on various TV politics shows.

Quentin has written for a number of British newspapers since beginning his journalistic career in 1987.  He was the person behind the Daily Mail's Clement Crabbe column and is also their theatre critic.

The trust is delighted that Quentin has agreed to act as honarary vice-president and has offered to assist the charity in many ways

Richard Johnson
Jockey

Richard is one of Britian's best known jockeys and became Champion Conditional Jockey in 1995 and just 18 years old.

He has had great success at the Cheltenham Festival winning in 1999 on Anzum and won the Gold Cup with Looks Like Trouble in 2000.  He then went on to again win with Flagship Uberalles in 2002 in the Queen Mother Champion Chase.

Richard was born in Hereford, home to the Little Princess Trust and so we were delighted he accepted our invitation to be honarary vice-president.

Chris White
International Rugby Referee

Chris is one of the best known and most respected referees to rugby fans throughout the world.  He has refereed at 3 rugby world cups including the semi-final between New Zealand and Australia in 2003 

Englands recent success in reaching the World cup final has prevented him achieving is ultimate goal of refereeing the World Cup Final itself - it has been said the Chris White was the only Englishman to want England to get knocked out of the 2007 World Cup early!

He has also refereed several Heineken Cup finals and many 6 nations internationals and is also an Honorary Fellow of the Univesity of Gloucestershire.

The Trust would like to thank Chris for accepting our invitation to be Honarary vice-president.

Chris LathamChris Latham
Australian Internation Rugby Union Player

Chris Latham is one of the most successful Australian sportsmen of all time. He won 78 caps as the Australian full-back and he is the second leading try scorer in international rugby. Chris is now playing for Worcester Warriors and he has two children.

The Little Princess Trust are delighted to have Chris onboard and he is already actively involved in helping organise fund raising events and helping raise awareness.
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