In emails submitted to the phone hacking trial of journalists at Rupert Murdoch's now defunct News of the World tabloid, its royal reporter said he had learnt that a memo had been issued to all officers telling them to "keep their sticky fingers out".
To laughter in the court, judge John Saunders told the jury that these were "unfounded allegations".
"Queen furious about police stealing bowls of nuts and nibbles left out for her in the BP (Buckingham Palace) Queen's corridors," an email from royal reporter Clive Goodman to then editor Andy Coulson said.
It said staff had put out a selection of nuts including cashews, almonds and Bombay mix around the palace for the 87-year-old queen.
"Problem is that police on patrol eat the lot. Queen so narked (annoyed) she has started marking the bowls to see where the levels dipped," it said.
The emails were read out to the long-running phone hacking trial, where eight people including former News of the World editors Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson are facing charges related to the interception of voicemails.
The eight all deny the charges. Buckingham Palace declined to comment.
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I will start saving my nuts from now on and will donate to BP on my next visit to London.
Now I know! Stupid comments get more attention than the "wise" ones. I won't feel bad from now on if no one check my comment out.
@Waqas You just made my day with your hilarious comment
@Waqas, you forgot mention Russia & China..
@Waqas: She is not the world's richest woman. Far from it. She's a parasite that lives off UK tax payers.
uSA???? Ahah@Waqas:
At least the police officers have a full set of teeth for eating nuts!
Poor Queenie! They should be hung drawn and quartered for their terrible misdeed to society!!!
Poor Queenie! They should be hung drawn and quartered for their terrible misdeed to society!
The level to which the monarchy sway has come down to. Henry the eighth would be rolling in his grave...