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No Welcome for Princess Anne
Loaded on March 15, 1993
published in Prison Legal News
March, 1993, page 11
No Welcome For Princess AnnePrincess Anne of British royal family fame, did not receive a friendly welcome from some her less fortunate subjects when she paid a visit to Horfield Prison in Bristol.
Prisoners threw food and rubbish in a protest over conditions before the visit, and among the whistles and catcalls when she did arrive was one loud cry of "Up the IRA!"
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