

Revealed: How Queen's health deteriorated after the loss of 'her rock' the Duke of Edinburgh Slime, smoke, explosions and other secrets to getting kids interested in physicist and children's entertainer Marc Wileman Kate is pictured driving through Windsor to collect her children from school as the rest of the family travel to Scotland to be at Her Majesty's sideīBC suspends ALL regular programming until at least 6pm to provide coverage on the Queen's health as afternoon schedule is moved to BBC TwoĬrowds gather at Balmoral as Royal family dash to the Queen's bedside after worried medics keep her under medical supervision World 'fears for the Queen': How global media reacted to the news that Her Majesty is under medical supervision at Balmoralįrom the ultimate mascara to the world's No.1 serum: We count down the top 10 products every beauty buff needs (and they're all on sale at THIS one-stop shop!)** 'They should be ashamed': Jedward are slammed for 'insensitive' tweets about the Queen's health as they mock Liz Truss' visit to Balmoral Prince Harry travels to Balmoral alone as Meghan Markle remains in London 'after change of plan' as pair cancel appearance at WellChild Awards Queen news LIVE: Prince Harry heads to Balmoral without Meghan as Charles, William and monarch's immediate family gather at her bedside The duty footman, Paul Whybrew, who had been walking the Queen's dogs, finally appeared, followed by two policemen, who removed Fagan.Ī police report heavily criticised of the officers on duty and the security systems in place.RAF jet carrying seven royals including Harry, Andrew and Meghan lands in Scotland as Charles, William and Queen's immediate family gather at her bedside The Queen phoned the palace switchboard twice for police, but none arrived. She is believed to have said "What are you doing here?" before getting out the room. However, speaking in 2012, he said she left the room immediately to find security. The Queen woke when he moved a curtain, and reports at the time claimed that he sat on the edge of her bed. He also entered the postroom, drank a half bottle of white wine, and then snuck back out.Īt around 7am on July 9, 1982, Fagan scaled Buckingham Palace's 14-foot-high perimeter wall, which had revolving spikes and barbed wire, and then climbed up a drainpipe before finding his way into the Queen's bedroom at about 7.15am.Īn alarm sensor had detected him inside the palace, but police again thought the alarm was faulty and silenced it.ĭuring his visit, he broke a glass ashtray, cutting his hand. While there, he looked at royal portraits and sat on a throne. Two alarms were tripped, but the police decided to turn them off, believing them to be faulty. He then entered the palace through an unlocked window on the roof, and wandered around for the next 30 minutes while eating cheddar cheese and crackers.



However, he had disappeared before the guards arrived, who then didn't believe the housemaid's report. He said that he shimmied up a drainpipe and scared a housemaid, who called security. When did Michael Fagan break-in to Buckingham Palace?įagan's first entry into the palace happened in early June 1982.He began working as a painter and decorator, and in 1972, he married partner Christine, with whom he had four children. In 1966, he left home at 18 to run away from his father, who Fagan said was violent. His father Michael was a steel erector and a "champion safe-breaker." He also had two younger sisters, Marjorie and Elizabeth. Michael Fagan was born in Clerkenwell, London, on August 8, 1948. The Queen and Prince Phillip's romance: A timeline of their 73-year marriageĤ0 years on, where is Michael Fagan now and what happened next?.'No Mummy!': The Queen bickers with the Queen Mother in a moment all mums can relate to.
