Kim Kardashian has reportedly been rejected by Buckingham Palace and the BBC after putting in a request to attend the official Platinum Jubilee party on Saturday 4 June
Kim Kardashian has reportedly been turned away after putting in a request to attend the official Platinum Jubilee party over the weekend.
And it appears The Kardashians star, 41, is keen to attend with her boyfriend Pete Davidson, 28 – but all hopes of this dream have reportedly been dashed as both Buckingham Palace and the BBC, who will televise the show, have rejected the request. The Queen appeared in good spirits at the Trooping of the Colour flypast yesterday as she had a massive smile plastered across her face while surrounded by family.
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