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Celebs who misbehaved at Buckingham Palace – stolen loo rolls and spliff smoking

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Queen Elizabeth II.Even Oscar-winning actress Olivia Colman, who plays the Queen in the Netflix series The Crown, has confessed to a naughty moment wherein her husband stole a souvenir while visiting the landmark palace.Although refusing to comment on various celebrity incidents, a spokesperson for the palace revealed that guests don't normally take anything after their visits.READ MORE: Netflix The Crown fans demand another season to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II"We get nearly 50,000 visitors a year and if they all took souvenirs there wouldn't be much left," they told the BBC.The Daily Star has compiled a list of celebrities who have had their rogue moments at the Queen's famous headquarters at Buckingham Palace.Denise Van Outen confessed that she had "borrowed" an ashtray and a tissue box holder back in 1998 when visiting Buckingham Palace.Speaking to viewers on Channel 4's The Big Breakfast at the time, Denise admitted that it was "just a bit of fun" but still sent a comedic gift – a stuffed camel – to the palace with an apologetic note.The note read: "Sorry, Ma'am.

I didn't meant to give you the hump."Despite her confession, former spokesman to the Queen, Dickie Arbiter, questioned whether Denise had stolen an ashtray, as non-smoking zones had been establish well before Denise's confession.

Take That star and Angels singer Robbie Williams took things a step further whilst denying having vomited in the palace toilets and confirmed that instead, he had dabbled in drugs during his visit.The star told The Sun in 2017: "Threw up in Buckingham Palace?

No. I smoked a spliff in Buckingham Palace."The paper suggested Robbie's naughty antics took place during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert in 2012.Seemingly.

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