ROYAL SECURITY SCANDAL 2: HOMER IN QUEEN'S BEDROOM: THE PALACE INTRU-DOH!(News)

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From: The Mirror (London, England)
Date: 20031125
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Byline: NICOLA METHVEN TV Editor

IT seems getting into the Queen's living quarters unchecked has become such a doddle even bumbling Homer Simpson can manage it.

Just days after the Mirror told of amazing security lapses at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle - where reporter Ryan Parry worked as a bogus footman - we can reveal how the cartoon character comes face to face with the shocked monarch in her bedroom.

Like Ryan, who managed to take pictures of the Queen's breakfast table and her sons' bedrooms at the ...

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