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Weird as it might look, a couple were caught having sex on the street in broad daylight yards from the gates of Buckingham Palace.



Footage that was taken by a cyclist shows the woman straddling the man as families and ­joggers watched aghast in St James’s Park.

The 27-year-old cyclist told a popular UK news agency that: “The Queen would have been outraged — they were at it like rabbits in the shadow of Buckingham Palace.

“Their pre-intimacy must have lasted 15 minutes. Then the girl climbed on top and staddled him and they started having full sex.

“I walked straight past and looked at him and he didn’t even care so I decided to get it on video.

“Families and joggers went past as they went at it but they didn’t give a damn who saw them.”

Two police officers on horseback moved in to break them up on Saturday afternoon.

But, despite them being right next to the pavement in Birdcage Walk, the cops’ only action was to warn the saucy couple about social distancing.

It will be recalled that the country has been on lockdown for few weeks now in order to curb the exponential spreading of the virus in the country.

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