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image In this picture that's caused quite a sensation in England, Lt. Col. Simon West reveals exactly what's beneath his kilt during a group photograph with the Queen. But is the picture real? Apparently so. According to articles in a variety of British papers, the accidental exposure was witnessed by hundreds of people. It happened on Nov. 9 as the Queen posed with the 1st Battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. This assumes, of course, that the exposure was accidental. Lt. Col West insists that it was. All the papers seem to be running a censored version of the picture, but Snopes has posted what looks like the original version (click the image on the right for the uncensored, nsfw version). They say it's status is undetermined, but it looks legitimate to me. The version that ran in the papers seems too tame to have caused such a fuss.
Posted By: Alex | Date: Sun Nov 28, 2004 | Permalink | Total Comments: 22
Category: Photos/Videos, Sex/Romance
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OK, so I know that post is a year and a half old, but if Canadian highlander checked to be notified of responses, Kilts are so hit smile pics?
Posted by Jennifer Eldridge  in  St Petersburg, FL  on  Tue Jun 12, 2007  at  04:05 PM
C“mon ! The pic was obviously doctored, otherwise he would have been severely disciplined for the prank and disrespect for the Queen. How people waste time concocting these silly Photoshop forgeries...
Posted by J. J.  in  South America  on  Tue Aug 14, 2007  at  12:31 AM
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