Royal albert hall After stopping from entering the auditorium, he apologized to a concertgor as it was Palestine’s flag wearing pin.
Roger was participating in one, 81 and North London, one BBC proms Last Friday, a concert, pianacist Yancham Lim, performed Rachmaninov with his wife Angel.
As the couple showed their tickets and discovered their bags in Foire, two contractors saw the staff. Lapel pin And said that Mr. Kaithery will not be allowed in the concert because he was wearing it, As Mentor,
One of the contracted employees then asked a colleague posted on one of the entrances not to let Shri Kaithari go inside. After the couple stood in the foger for 15 minutes, an observer arrived and rejected the earlier decision, allowing the couple to participate in the concert.
Mr. Kaithery said that the couple was “extremely upset, humiliated, not humiliated by their behavior”, He said to the publication: “I am a middle-class-class-public school boy who believes that the Britis are civilized and followed by law and that they can live someone’s life independently.
“I was only showing solidarity Palestine To express my support for people and what I believe, and the United Nations believes, is a valid state. My wife and I firmly feel that Palestine should be recognized as a state and in fact it seems that our government is finally going to do so.

“I live all my adult life in London and take great pride in the diversity of my city. It is sad that this small pin badge should be seen as a threat to the Royal Albert Hall that must definitely be one of the symbols of our democracy. The result of this incident was that we were very distressed to enjoy the concert and left at interlines.”
James Einco, the Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Albert Hall, released a complete public apology, as well as a personal letter to the couple after the incident.
“I have written to apologize to Mr. and Mrs. Kaithery,” I have initially stopped the door on Friday, “Mr. Einko said in a statement. “It is not in line with our policy and was a mistake. The duty manager who stepped to solve the situation was right to authorize the subsequent entrance.
“Also write to apologize for an experience that was quite upset and derogatory, we have offered a full refund and an invitation to return to the hall as our guests, so we can warmly welcome the couple warmly which is sad on Friday.
“We have also talked to our contractor to ensure that a similar situation does not arise again.”
Mr. Kaithery has said that he will donate refund ticket fee to Charity Medical Aid for Palestinians Mentor: “I am very grateful to the Royal Albert Hall to answer this way. Surely we will go there and enjoy the concert.”
In a letter of forgiveness to the couple, Mr. Einsco said: “The music has a permanent power to bring people together, and we want the halls to warm welcome all those who come to enjoy our concerts. It is very sad to think that your experience with us was very opposite on Friday. I hope we hope to return to hall.”