“Don’t mention the war.” British comedian John Cleese’s famous line from “Fawlty Towers” has long been a synonym for jokes about uptight Germans. But now, the “Krauts” seem to have found a way to get back at their British tormentors for decades of humorous abuse. “Those crazy Brits,” wrote German mass-tabloid Bild in its Thursday edition, citing a News of the World “interview” conducted by a psychic with the late Princess Diana. It appears many Brits believe that Diana is jinxing the nuptials from beyond the grave. They can hardly be blamed as the bad news about the wedding of the British heir to the throne and his long-time mistress just doesn’t stop. Security glitch Security at Windsor has been stepped up ahead of the wedding On Thursday, yet another glitch became public as British tabloid The Sun revealed that one of its reporters had managed to sneak into Windsor Castle with a fake bomb. Posing as a delivery man, he drove around the grounds in a van without anyone checking his cargo, which included a brown box marked “bomb.” London’s Metropolitan Police, responsible for guarding the royal family, launched an “immediate inquiry” into the embarrassing breakdown in security, the… Read full this story
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