The Daily Telegraph

A happy occasion that we do not need to share

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sir – I wish Princess Eugenie and her husband a long and happy life together. However, there are cheaper ways for a non-working “royal” to wed without taxpayers having to foot a large part of the bill for what is simply a vanity project. Richard A E Grove

Isle of Whithorn, Dumfries and Galloway

sir – Congratula­tions to the Duchess of Cornwall for sticking to her diary commitment and attending a primary school harvest festival, despite the prospect of a good post-wedding party in Windsor.

She is in good company; over three years organising constituen­cy events for David Cameron while he was prime minister, he too never let us down. The Duchess and Mr Cameron’s commitment to honouring less glamorous diaried engagement­s is an example to us all. David Mcfarlane

Chairman, West Oxfordshir­e Conservati­ve Associatio­n

 ??  ?? Gifts for Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, and Alexandra, who married at Windsor in 1863
Gifts for Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, and Alexandra, who married at Windsor in 1863

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