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÷ MEGHAN’S wedding guest frock looked like a hand-me-down dressing gown from the Queen Mum. KEN THOMSON, London SE1. ÷ SIR Christophe­r Chope, the MP who derailed the upskirting Bill, also objected to the Private Member’s Bill that would have given muchneeded protection to police dogs and horses. Mrs PAM WELLS, Aylesbury, Bucks. ÷ THERESA MAY says the Government’s hands can’t be tied by Parliament. The experience of Charles I in the Civil War suggests otherwise. DAVID ATKINSON, Chorley, Lancs. ÷ A FELLOW cruise passenger, a vegetarian, complained bitterly about the meals she was presented with — platefuls of vegetables. STEPHEN PERKINS, Grimsby, Lincs. ÷ WHO will take over from David Dimbleby as Question Time chairman (Mail)? Piers Morgan, Robert Peston, Eddie Mair, Laura Kuenssberg and John Pienaar are even more opinionate­d and argumentat­ive than the panellists. I suggest Kirsty Young or Sue Barker, who have charisma, authority and charm. BRIAN CHRISTLEY, Abergele, Conwy. ÷ THERE is only one choice to replace David Dimbleby: Andrew Neil. He wouldn’t allow politician­s to get away with anything. R. J. DUNMORE, York. ÷ I AM, like, looking forward to be in, like, A&E to be, like, treated and stuff by, like, Alex, the doctor on TV’s Love Island. OMG!

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