The Queen was 'more concerned about blood on her bed sheets than her own safety' when intruder Michael Fagan broke into her Buckingham Palace bedroom in July 1982, a former servant to the royal household has claimed. Paul Burrell appeared on Channel 4's Steoh's Packed Lunch today and claimed the Queen was 'more concerned about blood on her bed sheets than her own safety' when intruder Michael Fagan broke into her Buckingham Palace bedroom in July 1982. 'You have to remember when you're watching it, you're not watching a documentary, you're watching a dramatisation - but there's a ribbon of truth that runs through it.' Speaking of Charles' cruelty to Princess Diana, Paul claimed: 'I'm afraid that's fact. 'They're too busy working to worry about every other single member of royal family.
Source: Daily Mail December 02, 2020 14:38 UTC