RICHARD WALLACE has been expelled or threatened with expulsion from most of the institutions he’s been associated with. He was threatened with expulsion from his expensive school for not taking his university entrance exams seriously enough (he subsequently achieved the second highest result in the school’s history). He was almost thrown out of university for writing a friend’s final honours paper, but instead had his First Class degree downgraded in retaliation. As a junior reporter he was threatened with ejection from Wimbledon’s Centre Court press seats for clapping after a tense rally on set point. And he was ejected from the House of Commons press gallery for reading a book during a particularly dull debate. It’s little wonder he wound up in Public Relations and the Intelligence Services. He has so far avoided being ejected from The History Press, with whom he published The King’s Loot in 2024.