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REBECCA ENGLISH answers your questions LIVE: From Kate to Charles and William to Harry, here’s your chance to get the inside scoop on the Royal Family

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REBECCA ENGLISH answers your questions LIVE: From Kate to Charles and William to Harry, here's your chance to get the inside scoop on the Royal Family

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MAILBOX: In our new Q&A series, we invite you to submit your questions on any topic to be answered by some of The Mail’s brightest stars. Following Peter Hitchens last month, Royal Editor Rebecca English is in the main seat today from 12:00pm UK time (8:00am Eastern Time). Follow our live coverage here and ask your questions in the comments section:

‘I can understand protecting your family, but in this horrible age of mirroring and fake reports, surely Prince William and Catherine can share some information that will discourage internet searches? In your opinion, when do you expect a press release regarding Catherine’s health and return to public service and how can their team be more proactive about information sharing?’

REBECCA: Hi Eon, and thanks for your question. The rumors and conjectures we have seen, particularly on social media, in recent weeks about the health and well-being of the Princess of Wales have been nothing short of disgusting. I know that even though she doesn’t have her own social media accounts, Catherine is not ignorant of some of what has been said and she has understood that it is upsetting. Wales’ position has been not to respond to the trolls – why give them oxygen to talk about? Which is understandable in many ways. Having said that, I believe that Kensington Palace has been a bit naive in believing that one of the most famous women in the world could disappear without a trace for three months without people worrying about her, and should have given some more proactive updates before. I think this would have helped to dispel the presumption. It’s unlikely we’ll hear much more until she’s ready to return to public duties. Last I checked, it was probably still after Easter.

Rebecca English Q&A begins

Here we go – over to Rebecca, who will start answering your questions now. Keep sending them in and she will reach as many as she can in the next hour.

Ten minutes until Rebecca’s Q&A begins

From Kate’s Mother’s Day photo drama to Meghan’s new lifestyle brand, there are plenty of royal topics to discuss today.

You can start asking your questions in the comments below – or email them to us.

Rebecca will answer your questions shortly

Rebecca English is in the building preparing to answer your questions. She tweeted about it here:

What are the rules?

All submissions will be subject to our House Rules – click here to read them.

How to submit a question in the comments

You can also post your questions live in the comments section under Q&A. If you are not yet registered to comment, you must register to become a commenter in order to ask your questions. Register no later than by clicking here.

How can you send a question by email?

Submit your questions by emailing mailbox@dailymail.co.uk and the best ones will be selected by our team and sent to Rebecca English.

Welcome to Mailbox with Rebecca English

You told us you wanted to ask our reporters your questions directly, so here’s your chance!

In MAILBOX, our new Q&A series, we invite you to submit your questions on any topic to be answered by our some of The Mail’s brightest stars.

Every few weeks, a different journalist or columnist will sit in the hot seat.

Today, it is Rebecca English who has covered the royal family for the Daily Mail for over 20 years.

After an eventful few months for the King, Prince William and Kate and the wider family, Rebecca will answer all your burning questions live from dinner.

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