I never said I saw it before 2015, only that I saw it long before it was posted in a comment today in this thread. I don't doubt you that it was first posted in 2015.
So no, this never appeared in an episode of The Royals. Supposedly, if it came from a promo for the show, a link to that promo has never been produced to confirm that theory. And if it was from 2014 or 2015, the promo should easily be accessible.
Filming credits for the TV show do not mention any filming at/outside of Buckingham Palace either. I would be willing to believe it may have been filmed elsewhere, but that has never been asserted or confirmed.
As someone else mentioned, an article written AFTER the fact could easily be misdirection. How convenient to just call it a TV show stunt. It sounds just like a cover story. We all know better than to just blindly trust the media.
It is hard to believe that the Royal Family and/or Buckingham Palace would even allow something like that to be filmed there in the first place. A naked man fleeing an upper window? I dont buy it. The distance the guy falls is quite great and would likely cause injury. There doesn't appear to be any safety gear/harnesses either.
And I won't trust you did yours either. Did you find what "TV show" this was filmed for? Which epsiode? When and where did it air?
I never said I saw it before 2015, only that I saw it long before it was posted in a comment today in this thread. I don't doubt you that it was first posted in 2015.
So no, this never appeared in an episode of The Royals. Supposedly, if it came from a promo for the show, a link to that promo has never been produced to confirm that theory. And if it was from 2014 or 2015, the promo should easily be accessible.
Filming credits for the TV show do not mention any filming at/outside of Buckingham Palace either. I would be willing to believe it may have been filmed elsewhere, but that has never been asserted or confirmed.
As someone else mentioned, an article written AFTER the fact could easily be misdirection. How convenient to just call it a TV show stunt. It sounds just like a cover story. We all know better than to just blindly trust the media.
It is hard to believe that the Royal Family and/or Buckingham Palace would even allow something like that to be filmed there in the first place. A naked man fleeing an upper window? I dont buy it. The distance the guy falls is quite great and would likely cause injury. There doesn't appear to be any safety gear/harnesses either.