Cheryl Tweedy, who was known as Cheryl Cole during the years she was married to England footballer Ashley, raised £1million for the Cheryl’s Trust Centre in Newcastle city centre
Cheryl Tweedy's name has been dramatically stripped from a charity for which she helped raised £1million.
The singer established the Cheryl’s Trust Centre in her native Newcastle and funds built via the Cheryl Cole Foundation have supported disadvantaged young people there for years. Cheryl, 42, declared it an "incredibly special" day when King Charles , then Prince, visited the centre in 2021.
But now the sign which read "The Prince’s Trust Cheryl’s Trust Centre" has been taken down. It was replaced with a sign that said simply "King’s Trust". A fan of the Geordie star said: "It’s very sad. She was the

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