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Rupert Murdoch gets right royal welcome despite Sun's Brexit headline Rupert Murdoch gets right royal welcome despite Sun's Brexit headline
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Rupert Murdoch’s Sun may have printed what the press watchdog described as a “significantly misleading” headline on the Queen’s views about Brexit – but that hasn’t stopped the News Corp mogul visiting Buckingham Palace.Rupert Murdoch’s Sun may have printed what the press watchdog described as a “significantly misleading” headline on the Queen’s views about Brexit – but that hasn’t stopped the News Corp mogul visiting Buckingham Palace.
Murdoch and his new wife Jerry Hall joined celebrities including Joan Collins, Pixie Lott, Sir Roger Moore and Fearne Cotton at a garden party on Tuesday to mark the 40th anniversary of the Prince’s Trust. Murdoch and his new wife, Jerry Hall, joined celebrities including Joan Collins, Pixie Lott, Sir Roger Moore and Fearne Cotton at a garden party on Tuesday to mark the 40th anniversary of the Prince’s Trust.
Murdoch was spotted chatting with an eclectic range of fellow guests including music star manager and advise Tony King, who works with clients including Elton John, and Peter Willis, editor of Sun rival the Daily Mirror. Murdoch was spotted chatting with an eclectic range of fellow guests including music star manager and adviser Tony King, who works with clients including Elton John and Peter Willis, editor of Sun rival the Daily Mirror.
Related: Sun editor defends 'Queen backs Brexit' headline as watchdog rules it inaccurateRelated: Sun editor defends 'Queen backs Brexit' headline as watchdog rules it inaccurate
Alan Edwards, former PR man to OK! owner Richard Desmond, was seen taking a few surreptitious photos of Murdoch relaxing in the most unlikely of locales.Alan Edwards, former PR man to OK! owner Richard Desmond, was seen taking a few surreptitious photos of Murdoch relaxing in the most unlikely of locales.
Monkey has not been informed whether the Queen considered releasing the hounds, er, corgis to drive Murdoch off the property. Brexit stage left?Monkey has not been informed whether the Queen considered releasing the hounds, er, corgis to drive Murdoch off the property. Brexit stage left?