A Journalist Secretly Got a Job at Buckingham Palace to Kill the Queen
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He could do the impossible.
It appears that everyone had such a strong love for Queen Elizabeth II they could not bear the thought of killing her. She did, however, share a residence with someone who openly claimed murder would be as easy as pie.
Per Marie Claire, in 2003, Daily Mirror journalist Ryan Perry landed a job at Buckingham Palace. Acting as a royal footman for two months, he managed not only to discover the life of the most prominent family but also the gaps in their security system.
Subsequently, Ryan Perry published a revealing article stirring a lot of noise worldwide. We remember how it was.
"For eight weeks, as a royal footman, I had unfettered access to Buckingham Palace. If I were a terrorist intending to kill the Queen or President George W. Bush, I would carry out my plan with incredible ease.”