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37285787-Mac cartoon for the Daily mail 18th February 1994 showing the Queen and Prince Philip in Buckingham palace, the Queen is firing a machine gun. Caption reads Why not let bygones be bygones w

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Mac cartoon for the Daily mail 18th February 1994 showing the Queen and Prince Philip in Buckingham palace, the Queen is firing a machine gun. Caption reads Why not let bygones be bygones when you go dear? President Yeltsin had nothing to do with your grandfather s cousin. . . . As the Queen prepared for her first visit to Russia, forensic tests on human remains proved conclusively that Tsar Nic

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