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of sussex allow what the paper calls "mistruths" about the royal family to circulate publicly. the paper says she has told staff to correct any statements which misrepresent her private conversations. and the sunday telegraph reports that ministers fear coronavirus restrictions could be in place in england until next spring, unless measures are relaxed over the summer. advisers are said to be concerned that delaying until september could be too late because the virus spreads more easily in winter months. do we have time for a quick little? let's say we have! go on! the sunday times, let's say we have! go on! the sunday times. and — let's say we have! go on! the sunday times. and we _ let's say we have! go on! the sunday times, and we will— let's say we have! go on! the sunday times, and we will speak _ let's say we have! go on! the sunday times, and we will speak to - let's say we have! go on! the sunday times, and we will speak to the - times, and we will speak to the journalist later on who wrote this, about the queen's tv viewing habits and how she has been a particular fan of line of duty and would spend much of the lockdown talking to her staff about the various plot twists within what was described as hms

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