BBC's Greg James fears he's committed 'ancient crime' by stealing from Kensington Palace

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BBC Radio 1's Greg James fears he's committed 'ancient crime' after stealing log from Kensington Palace

Radio 1 Breakfast Show this morning after taking the broadcaster’s Teen Heroes of 2021 to meet Prince William yesterday.It comes after Greg was landed in hot water by Camila Cabello after daring her to steal a pencil from the palace on a previous occasion.

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