Well well well...and what has the little lady to say for herself about THIS ? ? ?
Police treat mystery of woman’s body found on Brittish Queen’s estate as murder
A murder mystery with elements of an Agatha Christie whodunit is unfolding at the vast country estate where the Queen and her family gathered in rural splendour to celebrate Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
British police said that a young woman’s body was found in the forest at Sandringham and that they are treating it as a murder case.

An autopsy was conducted Tuesday, but the precise cause of death was not disclosed, and investigators have yet to establish the woman’s identity.
The body was discovered by a dog walker on New Year’s Day only five kilometres from the Queen’s elegant country home. Norfolk police said tests showed the body had been there one to four months.
Police said a forensic pathologist found that it was highly unlikely the death was of natural causes and that there was no evidence of accidental injury. Investigators hoped to use DNA to identify the woman.
The Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, were still at Sandringham on Tuesday, along with their youngest son, Prince Edward, and his wife, Sophie.
“We are at the very early stages of the investigation and it could be a complex inquiry,” Detective Chief Inspector Jes Fry said Tuesday. “The body had been there for some time.”
Buckingham Palace officials are staying mum about the murder case. Police are keeping many details confidential as they try to develop leads.
“I cannot confirm whether she was clothed because, at the moment, only my staff, the person who found the body and the person or people who put it there know that, and I would like it to stay that way,” Insp. Fry said.
A murder mystery with elements of an Agatha Christie whodunit is unfolding at the vast country estate where the Queen and her family gathered in rural splendour to celebrate Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
British police said that a young woman’s body was found in the forest at Sandringham and that they are treating it as a murder case.

An autopsy was conducted Tuesday, but the precise cause of death was not disclosed, and investigators have yet to establish the woman’s identity.
The body was discovered by a dog walker on New Year’s Day only five kilometres from the Queen’s elegant country home. Norfolk police said tests showed the body had been there one to four months.
Police said a forensic pathologist found that it was highly unlikely the death was of natural causes and that there was no evidence of accidental injury. Investigators hoped to use DNA to identify the woman.
The Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, were still at Sandringham on Tuesday, along with their youngest son, Prince Edward, and his wife, Sophie.
“We are at the very early stages of the investigation and it could be a complex inquiry,” Detective Chief Inspector Jes Fry said Tuesday. “The body had been there for some time.”
Buckingham Palace officials are staying mum about the murder case. Police are keeping many details confidential as they try to develop leads.
“I cannot confirm whether she was clothed because, at the moment, only my staff, the person who found the body and the person or people who put it there know that, and I would like it to stay that way,” Insp. Fry said.
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