More than just food is apparently getting baked in the kitchen of Buckingham Palace.
Police in London have reportedly found an undisclosed amount of marijuana plants growing in one of the kitchens of Queen Elizabeth’s stately home – and have launched a massive investigation to determine the dope’s owner.
“The plants were just ready to be harvested. They would have made quite a few joints for someone,” a palace insider told today’s News of the World newspaper.
A staffer found the plants inside of a ground-floor page’s kitchen and immediately notified the Queen’s security staff.
Police “wasted no time and seized [the plants] on the spot,” the insider said.
One officer told the paper the find represented “a security threat. The last thing we want is a drug dealer operating within the palace.”
Sources told the paper the Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, were “furious” about there being any other kind of pot in their kitchen besides an iron one.
They’re “very anti-drug, and they are taking a very dim view of this,” the source said. “They want the person caught and sacked.”