Phillip Schofield: Former TV presenter ‘axed as ambassador for Prince’s Trust’ after This Morning scandal

Phillip Schofield has been axed as ambassador for The Prince’s Trust in the wake of his This Morning scandal, according to reports.

Phillip Schofieldhas been dropped as ambassador for the Prince’s Trust in the wake of hisThis Morning scandal. The disgraced TV presenter cut ties with ITV after it was revealed he hadan affair with a much younger male employee.

And now The Prince’s Trust has confirmed it will no longer be working with the 61-year-old. A spokesperson said: “In light of Phillip’s recent admissions, we have agreed with him that it is no longer appropriate to work together.”

It was revealed that Phillip had been dropped by his agent last weekend after the affair with the male ITV employee, which was not illegal, was exposed. His exit from This Morning was previously confirmed after weeks of speculation about his future along with a feud with co-starHolly Willoughby.

It comes after Phillip’s brotherTimothy Schofieldwas jailed for 12 years after sexually abusing a boy. Just days later, Phillip admitted his “consensual on-off relationship” with the younger colleague.

ITV has claimed that nobody employed on This Morning knew of the affairand that Schofield “lied” to his colleagues. Phillip was previously listed as an ambassador for the Prince’s Trust, which was founded byKing Charles IIIin 1976 to help disadvantaged people under 30 in the UK.

The charity has many celebrity partners and goodwill ambassadors includingFearne Cottonand Christine Lampard. However, Phillip’s name no longer appears on the website.

It is understood the former presenter has not attended a Prince’s Trust event since 2019.