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Stephen Fry once 'took cocaine at Buckingham Palace' during 15-year drug spiral
READ MORE: TV presenter sparks fury as he mocks Queen's death by popping champagne live on airFry, 65, released his book More Fool Me in 2014 and opened up on the intense habit which saw him take the drug in the likes of the House of Commons and the Queen's residence, Buckingham Palace.The star doesn't detail the exact occasions or reasons he took cocaine, but he used the opportunity of the book to apologise.He wrote: "I take this opportunity to apologise unreservedly, to the owners, managers or representatives of the noble and ignoble premises and to the hundreds of private homes, offices, car dashboards, tables, mantelpieces and available polished surfaces that could so easily have been added to this list of shame."Fry added: "You may wish to have me struck off, banned, black balled or in any other way punished for past crimes surely now is time to reach for the phone, the police or the club secretary."Other places listed included Windsor Castle and Sandringham House.After releasing his book Fry spoke with ABC News Australia on overcoming his drug addiction as he explained he "became dependant" on the drug, which he believes was related to his Bipolar disorder.Despite his struggles Fry recalled never taking cocaine at work, on a stage or in a television studio.Fry isn't the only celebrity to have done something which would be frowned upon in Buckingham Palace, with Robbie Williams once confessing to smoking marijuana there and Emma Bunton adding that she swiped a toilet sign from the digs.He has had many memorable moments with Her Majesty and only earlier this year he recalled a story to the QI audience of Charles and Camilla's wedding reception.He told how the Queen climbed onto a table via a chair before making a
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Robbie Williams smoked cannabis at Buckingham Palace before performing in front of Queen
Robbie Williams previously revealed he smoked a joint inside Buckingham Palace.The singer, 48, has never been one to live by the rules and didn't hesitate to play with fire when he stepped inside the Palace in Westminster back in 2012.The Rock DJ hitmaker was part of the line-up for The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert that took place 10 years ago, allowing him a free pass inside the royal residence. READ MORE: Stephen Fry once 'took cocaine at Buckingham Palace' during 15-year drug spiral He made the shocking admission to The Sun when they queried rumours about whether he had ever thrown up inside the palace walls.The former Take That singer informed the publication: "Threw up in Buckingham Palace? No, I smoked a spliff in Buckingham Palace."Robbie has continually been open about his past battle with drugs and in 2013, admitted that he still used the class B drug occasionally.The Angels songwriter isn't the only famous face to get up to no good in Buckingham Palace, with Stephen Frey admitting he once took cocaine and Emma Bunton revealing she stole a toilet sign from the ladies.And it seems stealing items from the toilets of the palace in Westminster isn't unheard of as actress Olivia Colman added that her husband made off with a roll of toilet paper.The Oscar-winning actress, who played the late monarch for two seasons on Netflix series The Crown, visited Buckingham Palace with her spouse when they attended a charity event back in 2019.She told The Sunday Times: "My husband stole some loo roll just to say we got it from Buckingham Palace."Olivia's husband swiped the item just moments after they met Prince William at the event, who reportedly told them he doesn't watch the series.Queen Elizabeth II peacefully passed
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Celebs who misbehaved at Buckingham Palace – stolen loo rolls and spliff smoking
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.
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