Robbie Williams previously revealed he smoked a joint inside Buckingham Palace.
The singer, 48, has never been one to live by the rules and didn’t hesitate to play with fire when he stepped inside the Palace in Westminster back in 2012.
The Rock DJ hitmaker was part of the line-up for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Concert that took place 10 years ago, allowing him a free pass inside the royal residence.
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He made the shocking admission to The Sun when they queried rumours about whether he had ever thrown up inside the palace walls.
The former Take That singer informed the publication: “Threw up in Buckingham Palace? No, I smoked a spliff in Buckingham Palace.”
Robbie has continually been open about his past battle with drugs and in 2013, admitted that he still used the class B drug occasionally.
The Angels songwriter isn’t the only famous face to get up to no good in Buckingham Palace, with Stephen Frey admitting he once took cocaine and Emma Bunton revealing she stole a toilet sign from the ladies.
And it seems stealing items from the toilets of the palace in Westminster isn’t unheard of as actress Olivia Colman added that her husband made off with a roll of toilet paper.
The Oscar-winning actress, who played the late monarch for two seasons on Netflix series The Crown, visited Buckingham Palace with her spouse when they attended a charity event back in 2019.
She told The Sunday Times: “My husband stole some loo roll just to say we got it from Buckingham Palace.”
Olivia’s husband swiped the item just moments after they met Prince William at the event, who reportedly told them he doesn’t watch the series.
Queen Elizabeth II peacefully passed away yesterday (September 8) while surrounded by her family.
The beloved monarch reigned over the United Kingdom since 1952 and is the country’s youngest serving monarch.
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