We encourage people with any concerns to chat to our teams.' However whilst volunteering for the National Trust we do request and expect individuals to uphold the values of the organisation. 'We do recognise that some volunteers may have conflicting, personal opinions. She told the Telegraph: 'As part of our 'Prejudice and Pride' programme our staff and volunteers are wearing rainbow badges and lanyards, as an international symbol of welcome. In a statement, Annabel Smith, the Trusts' head of volunteering, said staff and volunteers sign up to the organisation's 'core ambition', adding that the Trust was committed to 'promoting equality of opportunity and inclusion'. He was discreet about his sexuality, and I can see no reason why the National Trust should not have respected this. Ketton-Cremer was intensely private and was not open about his sexualityĮ C Coryton Saltash, from Cornwall wrote: 'Wyndham, who was my godfather, was an intelligent, charming man who dedicated much of his life to Norfolk.