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The Royal Opera House is keeping scheduled appearances by Placido Domingo despite a sexual harassment investigation concluding he had behaved inappropriately.

The singer left his position as General Director of the Los Angeles Opera following allegations from 27 women. He initially denied the claims but now says he accepts "full responsibility" for his actions.

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His performances in Madrid were cancelled last week after the investigation by an American performers' union was published.

The Royal Opera House said Domingo will still appear in performances of 'Don Carlo' at Covent Garden in June.