Prince Andrew School – the only secondary school on the remote British overseas territory of St Helena – is asking its students to suggest something more “neutral”.
The decision stems from “recent public controversy” and “negative media coverage”, and has been approved by Buckingham Palace, a statement from the government of St Helena said.
The tiny island sits in the South Atlantic Ocean some 1,165 miles west of mainland Africa, and has a population of around 4,000.
It is known for being the site of Napoleon Bonaparte’s second period of exile after his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo.
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