A copy of a 19th century cartoon shows Boy Jones (L), the stalker of Britains Queen Victoria, spying on he. Reuters file picLONDON, Feb 3 A 19th Century intruder sat on Queen Victorias throne, slept in one of her servants beds, hid under her sofa, read her private letters and even stole a pair of her voluminous silk knickers.Yet he was just an ordinary 14-year-old boy one of Britains first celebrity stalkers.The story of Edward Jones, known to Londons Victorian police as Boy Jones, has been pieced together using contemporary newspaper reports of the monarchs early reign.According to Jan Bondeson of Cardiff University, who spent five years writing a book on the lads fascination with the Royal Family, he broke into Buckingham Palace at least three times between 1838 and 1841.Jones, who, according to Bondesons book Queen Victoria and the Stalker, managed to get within a few feet of the young monarch, alarmed authorities who tried to keep accounts of his break-ins secret.On one occasion...
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