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== History ==
When the [[Simpsons family]] were in [[England]], most newspapers were reporting on [[Homer Simpson]]'s trial for harming the [[Queen Elizabeth II|Queen]]. However ''The Daily Mail'' went for "[[Bart]] and [[Prince Harry]] – Out of Countrol?", with a picture of the pair outside a pub.
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When the [[Simpson family]] were in [[England]], most newspapers reported on [[Homer Simpson]]'s trial for harming the [[Queen Elizabeth II|Queen]]. However, ''The Daily Mail'' went with "[[Bart]] and [[Prince Harry]] – Out of Control?" alongside a picture of the pair outside a pub.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Latest revision as of 11:53, November 5, 2024

The Daily Mail
The Daily Mail.png
Newspaper Information
Type: Daily newspaper
First appearance: "The Regina Monologues"


The Daily Mail is an English newspaper.

History[edit]

When the Simpson family were in England, most newspapers reported on Homer Simpson's trial for harming the Queen. However, The Daily Mail went with "Bart and Prince Harry – Out of Control?" alongside a picture of the pair outside a pub.

Appearances[edit]

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