
You'd think Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie would be giving sheikhs a wide berth at the moment - what with their mother being so spectacularly conned by a fake one last month.
But the girls were only too happy to chat to the Crown Prince of Bahrain yesterday at Royal Ascot, along with their father Prince Andrew.
It comes just weeks after the Duchess of York was caught out selling access to her former husband to what she thought was a wealthy sheikh. He turned out to be undercover reporter Mazher Mahmood.
She was filmed by the News Of The World pocketing $40,000 (£27,600) in cash as a down payment for the £500,000 deal.
But luckily for the Princesses yesterday, Prince Salman Bin Al-Khalif was definitely the real thing.
They were joined by their grandmother, the Queen, who was applauded as she arrived at the Berkshire racecourse in a horse-drawn carriage.

Wearing a lilac suit and matching hat, she was accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, the Duke of York and the Crown Prince in the first carriage, with Princesses Anne, Beatrice and Princess Eugenie following them in the procession.
The youngest princesses were wearing eye-catching outfits, with Princess Eugenie in a bright pink hat and her sister wearing a gold silk dress and navy jacket.
Celebrities enjoying the racing included actress Joan Collins, sporting a white Philip Treacy hat to set off her outfit of a floral turquoise and white jacket with puffed sleeves and a simple white dress.


The Queen got into the spirit of Ladies Day in her own fashion, by picking one of the country's leading female jockeys, Hayley Turner, to ride for her.
Unfortunately Miss Turner, 27, did not take the monarch's highly-fancied bay colt Tactician to a win

source: dailymail