Princess Beatrice's BMW is stolen

by Dave Keating | January 8, 2009 at 03:37 am
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Princess Beatrice, the fifth in line for the British throne, has had her BMW stolen after she left the car unlocked with the keys inside, according to reports. The princess is the grandaughter of Queen Elizabeth. Her mother is the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, and her father is Prince Andrew.

Police say they are investigating the theft of Princess Beatrice's car in central London.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said officers were investigating the theft of a vehicle from the W1 area of the city on Wednesday afternoon.

It is understood that the car was a £17,000 BMW, reportedly a gift to Beatrice from her father Prince Andrew.

Police could not confirm reports that the car was left unlocked with the keys in the ignition.

A spokeswoman for the princess's mother, the Duchess of York, referred inquiries about the theft to Buckingham Palace.

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Milieunet

Ok, good moment to switch to an environmental car like Prince Charles did and Queen Elisabeth.

http://www.stichtingmilieunet.nl/andersbekekenblog/?p=6125

 

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Paschen

So the Royal Family seems to have switched to BMW from Jaguar. Well at least they are no longer afraid of their Germanic Roots.

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AJSmooth

"And the most puzzling question about the British monarchy is... Why does it still exist?"

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altrugon

"...after she left the car unlocked with the keys inside" hahahahaha :D

Welcome to the real world lady :D

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israeli.agent

"And the most puzzling question about the British monarchy is... Why does it still exist?"

 

Because , I think , they dont resist change. I think it does not merely exist, but it survives.

 

Agent.

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eastvanray

Let's hope this brainless woman is never in charge of anything important!

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