STEPHEN FRY - who appeared in the BBC's Platinum Party on Saturday night - claimed he was stabbed in the leg by Princess Margaret in a painful moment of ...
Mr Fry, 64, a long-time supporter of the monarchy, did not make his musical debut, but the broadcaster and author did pay tribute to the 96-year-old Queen. There was suspicion that he did not believe in the doctrine of the Trinity, one of the central Christian affirmations about God. Following the restoration of the monarchy, the Death Warrant was used to identify the commissioners who had signed it. Two years later, the monarchy was restored with the crowning of Charles II, the son of Charles I. King Charles I ascended the throne in 1625 following the death of his father, King James I. Stephen Fry was among the famous faces honouring Queen Elizabeth II at the BBCโS Platinum Party at the Palace on Saturday night as part of the all-star lineup honouring 70 years of the Queenโs reign.