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The Queen is hosting a major event at Buckingham Palace, but with Prince William, Prince Harry, Meghan and Prince Andrew missing.

Queen Elizabeth II will host a reception for NATO leaders, their spouses and partners at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday evening, UK-time, to mark 70 years of the NATO alliance.

We won’t be seeing a photo like this again, after Prince Charles was instrumental in stripping his brother of royal duties. Picture: Daniel LEAL-OLIVAS / AFP.Harry and Meghan are on a six-week break from royal duties. Picture: Chris Jackson/Getty Images.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Megan, will also be absent from the high-level affair as they are in the midst of their six-week break from royal duties.

Ms Giuffre, who has accused Prince Andrew of having sex with her three times while she was 17, said what she was forced to do made her “sick”.“I just didn’t expect it from royalty. I didn’t expect it from someone people look up to and admire in the royal family, she said.Prince Andrew has denied the pair had sex and said he did not recall meeting Ms Giuffre at the time.

“Turkey responded by saying that he was brain dead which was interesting,” President Trump shot back. “I think that’s very insulting to a lot of different forces. It has a great purpose.”

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