A homeless aristocrat, who is 65th in line to the British throne, has been convicted of a third racial abuse crime after he told Sainsbury's staff in the Strand to 'go back to where you come from' when his card was declined. Rowan Nash Lascelles, 43, is the son of The Hon. James Lascelles, The Queen's first cousin, once removed and his great grandmother was the daughter of George VI and the Queen's aunt. The latest incident was Lascelles' third racially-aggravated conviction in which staff described him as 'very aggressive', shouting: 'I'm going to kick you out of the country. You're not English.'