The strangest incident that happened to Queen Elizabeth II in the history of the British Royal Palace

The strangest incident of the late Queen Elizabeth II in the history of the British royal palace occurred 40 years ago, when the Queen woke up in the morning after sleeping in Buckingham Palace and found a strange man in her bed.

The hero of this incident, which took place on the morning of September 24, 1982, is Michael Fagan, an unemployed painter and decorator who was 34 years old.

The New York Times said he went to Buckingham Palace after he got drunk, and was able to enter the palace after climbing the walls and entering through an open window.

The newspaper quoted a report from Scotland Yard that Fagan first entered a room on the ground floor of the mansion that day.

Fagan was then unable to sneak into the rest of the palace, so he decided to get out of the same window and use a drainpipe to make his way to the roof, where he finally reached the Queen’s bedroom at about seven in the morning.

Fagan said in a previous interview with the “Town and Country” website that he was very shocked to see the Queen sleeping in her bed, noting that after she saw him she used a phone that was placed near the bed to call security, but when no one came, she got up from the bed and left.

The Guardian newspaper quoted one of the Queen’s guards, during the trial session that took place in 1982, that Fagan insisted on speaking with Her Majesty to complain to her about his problem.

The guards were then able to arrest the young man who described the palace’s security protocols as “weak”, and admitted that he had managed to infiltrate the royal palace on two occasions.

The police announced at the time that they treated the situation as an assassination attempt.

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