Queen caught in Euro row
There's big row in the UK between one of Britain's best selling newspapers and the Royal family. Queen Elizabeth's office has taken the unprecedented step of making a formal complaint about a story on the front page of the Sun newspaper which claimed that Her Majesty was in favour of Britain leaving the European Union.
Buckingham Palace insists the Queen is - and always has been - politically neutral and is angry that conversations that supposedly happened several years ago are making front page news ahead of a referendum on Britain's place in Europe. The Editor of The Sun is Tony Gallagher. He's been telling the 麻豆社 that he stands by the story.
(Picture - Copies of Britain"s "The Sun" newspapers are sold at a store in London on 09 March 2016. Credit - EPA/Andy Rain)
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