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Late Queen's grandchildren will miss commemorations for her 100th
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- The King and Queen Camilla will lead centenary celebrations for Queen Elizabeth II's birth, but Beatrice and Eugenie are positioned as non-central participants.
- Royal commentary suggests invitations and programming focus on working royals, potentially excluding Beatrice and Eugenie to avoid distractions around Epstein associations.
- Fitzwilliam notes several grandchildren may miss the service as events emphasize working royals and formal duties.
- Past centenaries show extended family sometimes participates, contrasting with the current official-focused approach.
- Centenary programs include charity work and fashion-related displays at Buckingham Palace.
- The Beatrice and Eugenie participation issue is linked to parental Epstein associations, limiting invitations.
- Senior royals and official engagements are foregrounded in the centenary plans.
- There is uncertainty about the Buckingham Palace reception attendance, with not all of the Queen's descendants expected to join.
- Centenary plans feature a Queen Elizabeth II wardrobe exhibition and related commemorative activities.
- Charles has reportedly prepared a speech marking Elizabeth II's 70-year reign and her legacy.
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