๐ Drama on the Road: Queen Camilla reportedly fell victim to a sneaky gang at a service station! As she was on her way to a royal tour with King Charles, thieves snatched her bag containing precious jewels. ๐ฎ๐

According to author Robert Jobson, it happened at Beaconsfield Services on the M40. The royal aides made a blunder by leaving Camilla’s bag unattended in an unlocked car. Those quick-on-their-feet bandits used the moment as one aide stepped out for a smoke, while the other two were enjoying coffees.

But royal security isn’t easily defeated! MI5 allegedly swooped in, traced the gang using CCTV at lightning speed, and retrieved the jewels within hours. Unbelievably, the whole affair stayed under wraps, with no charges filed or police reports made.

Does it remind you of other royal near-misses? Back in 1974, a gunman tried (and hilariously failed) to kidnap Princess Anne in London. Her response? A feisty “not bloody likely.” And in 1981, there were whispers of a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth during her visit to Dunedin. Thankfully, none of these thefts or attacks changed history too dramatically.
Though Buckingham Palace is keeping mum on this latest incident, we canโt help but marvel at the swift resolution! ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธโจ Keep an eye out for more royal updates and stay in the loop with our posts! #RoyalDrama #QueenCamilla #RoyalFamily
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