Ricky Gervais Calls Queen Nazi Salute Video 'Not News' And Posts His Own Hitler Impression

Ricky Gervais Counters The Sun's Queen Nazi Video With His Own Hitler Impression (Aged 7)
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Ricky Gervais has hit out at The Sun's decision to publish footage of the Queen aged seven performing a Nazi salute.

The actor and comedian called the story "not news' before pointing out his own resemblance to Hitler when he was aged seven...

The black-and-white film shows the Queen with the Queen Mother, her uncle Prince Edward and sister Princess Margaret raising their arms in the gesture that became synonymous with Hitler's Germany.

Buckingham Palace had threatened to take legal action against those that leaked the footage but it has since transpired that it could have inadvertently come from the royals themselves.

Over the weekend many people took issue with The Sun's decision to release the footage and pointed out how easy it actually is to be recorded doing a 'Nazi salute'.

When the footage of The Queen was released, a Palace spokesman said: "It is disappointing that film, shot eight decades ago and apparently from Her Majesty's personal family archive, has been obtained and exploited in this manner.

"The Queen is around six years of age at the time and entirely innocent of attaching any meaning to these gestures.

"The Queen and her family's service and dedication to the welfare of this nation during the war, and the 63 years The Queen has spent building relations between nations and peoples speaks for itself."

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