
I’M a Celeb star Lord Charles Brocket has pleaded guilty/not guilty to rape and sex assault charges against a woman.
Charles Nall-Cain Brocket, 73, is accused of targeting the same woman in London and East Sussex between May 5 and August 10.
Brocket, who finished fourth on the 2004 series of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here, appeared at Isleworth Crown Court today.
He pleaded not guilty to two counts of rape, two of sexual assault and a count of sexual activity without consent.
The charges all relate to the same woman, who cannot be identified because she is an alleged victim of sexual offences.
A provisional trial date has been set for November 1, 2027.
The rape charges relate to an incident that allegedly took place in August in South West London.
The sexual assault by penetration charge relates to an incident in May in Warbleton, East Sussex.
Lord Brocket came fourth in series three of I’m A Celeb after being beaten to the final by Peter Andre, Jennie Bond and winner Kerry Katona.
He was also joined in the jungle by Jennie Bond, Sex Pistols star John Lydon and Neil “Razor” Ruddock.
His soaring popularity saw him receive almost £1million in offers and write bestselling autobiography Call Me Charlie.
He went on to host ITV game show Scream! If You Want To Get Off and Bad Lads Army spin off programme Privates Exposed.
His daughter Antalya Nall-Cain married Queen Victoria’s great-great-great-great-grandson Prince Frederick Alexander of Prussia in 2020 – but they split in March.










