Queen's bedroom.The painter and decorator managed to go undetected as he scaled the famous black railings of Buckingham Palace before climbing up a drainpipe.Fagan, 70, eventually made his way into the palace through an open window and found himself wandering down the long corridors.After pushing one door open, he found himself sat opposite the Queen, who was in bed.As The Crown prepares to tell his story once more, Michael Fagan has revealed that the dramatisation has used an "artistic license". "There's plenty of people who've knelt before the Queen but there's not many who've sat on her bed and had a chat, is there?" he told The Telegraph.
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