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Queen's cousin jailed for sex attack at Glamis castle denied bail ahead of planned appeal

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Queen who was jailed last month for a sex attack on a guest at his castle has been denied bail ahead of a planned appeal against his sentence later this year.

Simon Bowes-Lyon,34, is serving 10 months for pushing his way into a 26-year-old woman’s room during a promotional weekend he was hosting at Glamis Castle, Angus, in February 2020.

He pleaded guilty to a sexual assault charge before Sheriff Alastair Carmichael at Dundee Sheriff Court earlier this year. Sheriff Carmichael told Bowes-Lyon - who is the Queen's first cousin twice removed - that his victim still suffered nightmares as a result of the assault.Placing him on the Sex Offenders Register for 10 years, Sheriff Carmichael said Bowes-Lyon had repeatedly ignored his victim's pleas.

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