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Royal Ascot Exclusion Sparks Public Debate
In this week's poll, we delve into the controversy surrounding Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, who have reportedly been 'blindsided' by the news that they will not be attending Royal Ascot this year. The annual event, a highlight of the British social calendar, has become a focal point for discussions about royal protocol and family dynamics.
Is the Exclusion Justified?
We ask: is it right that the two princesses have been excluded from Royal Ascot? This question comes amid growing speculation about their roles within the monarchy and the broader implications for royal unity. The decision has ignited a fierce debate among royal watchers and the public alike, with many questioning the fairness and transparency of such exclusions.
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Exclusive Royal Insights
Do not miss our other royal stories, available exclusively on our premium platform. In one feature, we explore how the royals have turned on Beatrice and Eugenie, with reports suggesting Prince William wants them kept at arm's length, Kate Middleton is even chillier, and there is no show of support from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Journalist Sarah Rainey details how the situation is much worse than it appears on the surface.
In another analysis, Jan Moir warns that Meghan and Harry might gloat at the travails of the House of Windsor, but they do so at their own peril. Meanwhile, Annabel Fenwick Elliott reflects on recent pictures of a beaming Meghan and a stony-faced Harry, noting that part of her feels sorry for the Duchess.
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