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Britain’s Princess Anne says the "balance" at the Olympic Games has moved from athletes to excess.

The 63-year-old royal – who competed in the 1976 Montreal Olympics – made her feelings known during a debate among International Olympic Committee (IOC) members on Wednesday (05.02.14) where they were discussing the future of the renown sporting event.

Anne said: "I’m afraid the subject of opening ceremonies is one which I did tend to bang on about at LOCOG.

"I really do believe it is about the athletes – the opening ceremony. Of course, I am old enough that I remember that the opening ceremony I went to was only the athletes.

"So, it has changed quite dramatically over those years but I think the balance of import to me has gone too far the other way.

"There must be a way of re-balancing the importance of the athletes showing they are committing themselves to the Olympic ideal but also making it a celebration. But at the moment it seems to be the celebration and the add-on is the athletes committing the Olympic ideals."

Anne – whose official title is Princess Royal – is the eldest daughter of Queen Elizabeth II, who during the London Olympics Opening Ceremony in 2012 appeared to jump out of a chopper alongside Daniel Craig in the spoof sequence before they arrived outside the stadium in time for her big entrance.

In response to her comments, IOC President Thomas Bach quipped: "I think you can inform the royal family there will be no more parachuting at the Olympic Opening Ceremony."

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