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London’s 200-year-old Garrick Club finally to allow women members

London’s elite Garrick Club voted to allow women to join for the first time since being founded in 1831, responding to growing public pressure to end its archaic all-male setup.
After a vote, female members approved by the Garrick’s admissions process can have a place at one of the British establishment’s top tables: it boasts King Charles as a current member and 19th century author Charles Dickens in the past.
Located in London’s West End theatre-land, the private members club has been criticised this year after a leak revealed its roughly 1,300 members to be a who’s who of politicians, journalists, judges and actors.
While other male-only private clubs still exist in London, the Garrick’s high-profile membership triggered debate about elitism and exclusion of women in British society.