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Queen's New Car Sports Novel 'Factory Extras'

Updated: Thu, Jun 14 8:11 AM EDT

LONDON (Reuters) - Prestige carmaker Jaguar on Wednesday refused to
comment on reports that a swastika and a cache of pornographic
magazines were found in Queen Elizabeth's new car.

The magazines were deposited in a cavity while the swastika was painted
behind a seat panel. Both were discovered by workers when the car was
being made bomb-proof in Coventry, according to newspaper reports.

The "factory extras" would not normally have been discovered except the
Queen's car had several panels removed to allow for bomb-proofing, The
Guardian said.

A worker at the Coventry plant, where the car was made, has agreed to
resign over the incident, the paper said.

A Jaguar spokesman told Reuters that for security reasons the company
did not comment on cars made for VIPs.

But a Jaguar employee told The Guardian: "It is one of those old traditions
where people used to write things behind the seat panel of cars and they
were never discovered unless there was an accident. But on this occasion
it was not very funny."

The man said the tradition was common practice when he was an
apprentice.

"The chaps go to an awful lot of trouble to do the car, they're there all day --
what else have they got to do?"

A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman said it was for Jaguar not the palace
to comment.

Sending royalty secret messages does not always result in a sacking.
British bad boy of fashion Alexander McQueen claimed he scrawled
"McQueen Woz Ere" in the lining of a jacket for royal heir Prince Charles
when he worked as a tailor.

Since then the prince has presented McQueen with a top fashion award
and the pair were photographed together at a fashion event this week.

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