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Princess Eugenie reprimanded for nudity

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Published: June 15, 2008 at 4:25 PM

BATH, England, June 15 (UPI) -- Britain's Princess Eugenie has been reprimanded for allegedly dancing naked along with several other girls at Marlborough College, a royal source says.

The unidentified source said the 18-year-old princess allegedly was found dancing naked among nearly 12 female students on the grounds of the Wiltshire county school, Sky News reported Saturday.

The anonymous source downplayed the incident.

"It was nothing more than high jinks at the end of term in May," the source said. "A group of them were reprimanded and that's the end of the matter."

Sky News said one pupil alleged the incident took place after the girls had been drinking alcohol, but no evidence has been released to support the allegation.

Eugenie is the daughter of Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, and is the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II.

Topics: Elizabeth II, Prince Andrew, Princess Eugenie, U.S. Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham
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