14/10/2010

Queen Opts For Silent Night

Due to "difficult financial circumstances" facing the nation, the Queen has scrapped the staff Christmas party.

Buckingham Palace becomes the party palace every two years as the Queen pays for Christmas celebrations for her 600 strong staff.

However, a spokesman said: "The Queen is acutely aware of the difficult economic circumstances facing the country.

"It was decided it was appropriate for the Royal Household to show restraint and not hold the party this year."

It is said the party would have cost around £50,000.

At previous Christmas parties the Queen, Prince Philip and other members of the Royal Family have mixed with staff and even hit the dancefloor.

(BMcN/GK)

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