BBC's Huw Edwards separates from spouse following child sexual abuse material allegations.

He was taken into custody during November.

July 30th 2024.

BBC's Huw Edwards separates from spouse following child sexual abuse material allegations.
Huw Edwards and Vicky Flind, a former BBC presenter and his wife, have reportedly gone their separate ways. It is believed that Huw, 62, has moved out of their family home as he faces serious charges of making indecent images of children.

According to sources, Huw and Vicky, who worked as a TV producer on shows like This Week, Peston, and Britain's Next Prime Minister, have been living apart for quite some time now. In fact, they have not publicly announced their separation. Huw has been residing in a different place for a while now, and it is said that he is splitting his time between London and Wales.

The couple has been together for over 30 years, having gotten engaged in 1993. They have five children together - three sons named Dan, Sammy, and Amos, and two daughters, Hannah and Rebecca. They first met in 1991 but only started dating after Huw stepped in for a mutual friend on a ski trip. He recalled, "We turned up at Gatwick to find our flight was delayed for 14 hours. We started talking then and haven't stopped since."

Huw's recent troubles came to light when he was arrested in November of last year. The Met Police spokesperson confirmed that he has been charged with three counts of making indecent images of children. These offences allegedly took place between December 2020 and April 2022 and involved images shared on a WhatsApp chat. Huw was released on bail and is set to appear in court this week.

Both the Met Police and the Crown Prosecution Service have urged the media and the public to refrain from publishing or sharing any information that could potentially prejudice the ongoing legal proceedings. The charges against Huw carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in jail.

Huw's time at the BBC came to an end earlier this year after 40 years of service. He joined the corporation as a trainee in 1984 and went on to become one of its most prominent and highest-paid news anchors. He famously broke the news of Queen Elizabeth II's death in September 2022. The Agency has reached out to Huw's representative for comment, and we await their response.

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