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London's elite Garrick Club votes to allow women for the first time

LONDON — Members of Britain's exclusive all-male Garrick Club reportedly voted to permit women to join the institution for the first time in its 193-year history.

The vote on Tuesday was reportedly passed with nearly 60% in favor following a two-hour confidential debate, which was held near the club's headquarters in central London. The debate was closed off to non-members.

The historic vote comes after the club has faced intense scrutiny in recent weeks after the U.K.'s Guardian newspaper published the names of some of the elite club's most influential members.

The closely guarded membership list showed the club to be an emblem of Britain's patriarchal establishment, with the majority of members being white and over 50 years old.

Listed as members alongside King Charles III were the deputy prime minister, the head of the Secret Intelligence Service or MI6, dozens of members of the House of Lords, and 10 members of parliament. Notable public figures from the arts, including actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Brian Cox, were also named.

The Garrick Club, named after the 18th-century actor David Garrick, was founded in 1831 as a place where "actors and men of refinement and education might meet on equal terms," according to a statement on the club's website. Today, it has over 1,300 members.

A spokesperson for the club did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment via email. A member of staff told CNBC via telephone that there is no department to deal with queries on the vote.

However, a source told the Guardian that 562 members had voted in favor and 375, roughly 40%, voted against. 

Britain's famed private clubs have faced growing criticism in recent years following a series of scandals that have unearthed sexism,

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