Queen Elizabeth will still be holding her annual Christmas message this year, but it will be just a bit different.
01.12.2020 - 00:39 / justjared.com
One of Queen Elizabeth‘s longtime employees has gotten into some hot water.
According to a report, Adamo Canto has admitted that he has stolen items from the Queen’s royal residence and selling them on eBay.
The catering assistant plead guilty to three counts of theft between November 2019 and August 2020 at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, according to the BBC.
It’s reported that Mr. Canto had swiped a “significant quantity” of items, which police found at his quarters at the palace’s Royal
Queen Elizabeth will still be holding her annual Christmas message this year, but it will be just a bit different.
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The royal family have come together for their first full portrait of 2020. To close their royal train tour, which launched earlier this week, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived at Windsor Castle to meet Prince Charles, Duchess Camilla, Countess Sophie and the Earl of Wessex, Princess Anne, and, of course, Queen Elizabeth II for a socially distanced holiday portrait.
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Queen Elizabeth is sadly facing a loss in the family.
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A Buckingham Palace staffer has come forward, admitting that he has stolen items from Queen Elizabeth II and has been selling them on eBay.
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