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Tiffany Trump is at the center of speculation that she was snubbed in the opulent processional of VIP guests, led by King Charles III and her father, Donald Trump, as they moved into the dining room to take their seats at the state banquet at Windsor Castle Wednesday night, People reported. Royal fans and political observers noted that Tiffany's place in the processional was five places behind that of her husband, Michael Boulos, People said. The 28-year-old business executive, whose only claim to fame is that he married Trump's 31-year-old daughter, enjoyed one of the leading spots in the processional. He got to walk next to Catherine, the Princess of Wales, future queen and one of the most photographed women on the planet.