Stephen Fry claims he took cocaine during a visit to Buckingham Palace in his new autobiography, More Fool Me.
The actor, writer and broadcaster also admitting to using the class-A drug in the House of Lords, House of Commons, Windsor Castle, Clarence House, a string of top London clubs and hotels, BBC Television Centre, and the offices of The Daily Telegraph, The Times and Spectator.
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According to the Daily Mail, Fry wrote in the book, which was published yesterday: "I take this opportunity to apologise unreservedly, to the owners, managers or representatives of the noble and ignoble premises and to the hundreds of private homes, offices, car dashboards, tables, mantelpieces and available polished surfaces that could so easily have been added to this list of shame.
"You may wish to have me struck off, banned, black-balled or in any other way punished for past crimes; surely now is the time to reach for the phone, the police or the club secretary."