Sources close to the Wikileaks organisation yesterday confirmed that a draft of Her Majesty the Queen's Christmas message, together with a rehearsal of Tony Blair's second submission to the Chilcot inquiry had been handed to the Not The Leamington Courier news desk.
Sir Edward Perkins, the Queen's press secretary, has so far refused to acknowledge the leak, however he conceded that some senior royals were 'really rather cross', and that an internal investigation is already underway.
Sir Edward Perkins, the Queen's press secretary, has so far refused to acknowledge the leak, however he conceded that some senior royals were 'really rather cross', and that an internal investigation is already underway.
Tony Blair and his wife were currently holidaying in the Bahamas with the so called 'popular musician' Cliff Richards, and are unavailable for comment.
James Jerningham, news editor for the Not The Leamington Courier, defended his decision to make the film available, and told the BBC that 'exposing the royal family as an appalling bunch of blood sucking freeloaders was an fine and noble English tradition, and one that stretches back to Wat Tyler and beyond'.
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He went on to explain that 'further releases are likely to be made available via the Swedish 'detta-är-inte-Leamington-tidningen' website in due course'.