Another
one of those stories which can’t be confirmed or proven.
Queen’s
2015 Christmas Message: “Enjoy Your Final Christmas”
The
Queen dropped a bombshell yesterday while filming her annual
Christmas Message for the BBC, hinting at deep personal regrets over
the murder of Princess Diana, a BBC insider claims.
Clearly
troubled, the Queen said, “She
knew too much.”
The Queen asked her subjects to understand that the Royal Family
simply did what was necessary to ensure their own survival.
Senior
BBC production staff and palace advisors scrambled to cancel the
take, but not before the Queen expressed dark fears that this will be
the last Christmas on earth because malevolent forces, much stronger
than her own, are stalking across Europe, gaining ground every day.
“I
hope you enjoy your final Christmas,”
she said bitterly, before BBC staff, under strict orders from palace
advisors, cancelled the take and sent junior staff on an early lunch.
Later
in the day the Christmas message was re-done, the second take proving
less troubling to the establishment.
In
the United Kingdom and on the Internet, broadcast of the Queen’s
Christmas message is embargoed until 3:00 PM GMT on Christmas Day. In
other parts of the Commonwealth, the message is first broadcast in
New Zealand at 6:50 PM local time by Television New Zealand, in
Australia by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation at 7:20 PM local
time, and in Canada by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation at 10 AM
Eastern Standard Time, which is the same as 3:00 PM GMT.
How
popular is it?
Last
year, 7.8 million viewers tuned in for the Christmas broadcast in the
UK alone. The message was devoted to the First World War, the
Northern Ireland peace process and the Scottish referendum.
The theme of this year’s speech, chosen by the Queen herself, will, according to her official website, reflect her own interests but will always be “motivated by compassion and concern for her people.”
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