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Why? She owns a business and has been pretty careful about how she promotes it. Should she be barred from the kind of legal business promotion that others do simply because of who her daughter married?
I guarantee the articles will be incredibly innocuous.
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Yep. They are going to be quite harmless. More about the articles.
Her first article, in which she shares her top tips for throwing the perfect outdoor party, appears in the current issue of Little London. Princess Charlotte's grandmother reveals she was prompted to set up her family firm, Party Pieces, after becoming frustrated with the lack of party paraphernalia on the market.
'This prompted Michael and I to launch our own small mail order company from a shed in our back garden in 1987,' she writes.
'And while we've grown in size, we're still very much a family business.
'I love sourcing and developing new products and I'm delighted to share my favourite finds with Little London's readers.'
It's not like she's telling secrets about the royal family. She's writing about things that deal with her business. So I don't see why there would be a problem with it.
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