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The Queen was the last to see the paper, having overexerted herself the night before, and spent the morning incapacitated by the remnants of the flu. At ninety, her body occasionally reminded her that she needed to take care of it.
The paper didn’t help. The extensive exclusive interview with Jack Lions was splashed across pages four, five and six, accompanied by several photographs of Sandringham House, herself at a window (taken about ten years ago in Scotland), as if she was spying on events through a curtain, the chief constable arriving at Sandringham in his Subaru, and an alarming image of several officers of the Met Police in full body armour, as if dozens of them had been dispatched to drag Mr Lions into the street.
But it wasn’t! she thought. However, that was beside the point.
And there it was: the reason for the failure to produce an alibi earlier, the waiting, the triumphant smile on his release. Vandalising a laboratory was small beer in the mind of an animal rights activist compared with dragging the royal family themselves into the debate.
Back in the saloon, everyone was nervously waiting for her reaction, which was silent, but dour.
‘It’s outrageous,’ Edward said. ‘What are we going to do about it?’
But they all knew the answer: never complain, never explain.
‘Should we call Sir Simon?’ someone asked.
‘No,’ the Queen said decisively. ‘Rozie can deal with it. She knows the form.’
‘This won’t be the end of it,’ Anne muttered.
The Queen agreed. Cold-ridden and otherwise occupied, she had hoped she could avoid involvement with this case. Now, the press had placed her at the heart of it, whether she liked it or not.
Sir Simon Holcroft lay wide awake in his bed in London, after a long and complicated journey down from The Highlands.





