The peer was arrested earlier this month

I’M a Celeb contestant Lord Brocket faces a further three sexual offence charges as he appeared in court.
Charles Nall-Cain Brocket, 73, now faces two counts of rape, two counts of sexual assault and one of sexual activity without consent which is alleged to have happened in London on August 10.
Brocket finished fourth on the 2004 series of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
He appeared in court today wearing a grey suit and white shirt and was restless as he sat in the dock.
He spoke to confirm his name and age, and while he did not enter formal pleas at this stage, his defence barrister indicated it would be a not guilty plea.
Brocket, who lives in Fullham, London, was previously accused of a sexual assault which allegedly took place on May 5 in East Sussex.
This charge was dropped at a hearing yesterday, his lawyer said.
Recorder of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Judge Martin Edmunds KC, has set the trial date for November 1, 2027.
He said: “I apologise to all concerned that it is so far into the future.”
The judge blamed the backlog and an increased number of people in custody awaiting trial for the delay.
He added: “It means we are unable to achieve earlier trial dates.”
Brocket was arrested on September 26 accused of a sexual assault.
He came fourth in series three of I’m A Celeb – beaten to the final by Peter Andre, Jennie Bond and winner Kerry Katona.
His soaring popularity saw him receive almost £1million in offers and write bestselling autobiography Call Me Charlie.
He went on to host ITV game show Scream! If You Want To Get Off and Bad Lads Army spin off programme Privates Exposed.
