Dagmar Havlová, the widow of former Czech President Václav Havel, has withdrawn her consent for the use of her late husband’s name. This decision, announced by a National Theatre spokesperson, stems from concerns over how the name is being utilized. The move follows weeks of growing tension surrounding the Václav Havel Library, an institution dedicated to his legacy. The dispute centers on differing opinions regarding the library’s future direction and priorities. Details of Havlová’s specific objections have not been publicly disclosed. The revocation raises questions about the library’s branding and potential future operations. This action signals a significant development in the ongoing internal disagreements within the institution.