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Stacey Solomon stays quiet on Jubilee celebrations after royal comments on ITV Loose Women resurface

Stacey Solomon has remained quiet about how she is planning to spend the four-day weekend as comments she made about the royal family resurface. The Loose Women star hasn't been as active as she usually is on social media but her presence has still been felt as people continue to share a clip of her from the ITV show.

Back in 2018, Stacey aired her criticism of the Royals on the programme in which she spoke about not understanding the "obsession" with the Queen and her family. The conversation on the ITV lunchtime panel has gone viral in the past but has been circulated on social media again in recent days amid the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

In the clip, the 32-year-old appeared on Loose Women alongside panellists Christine Lampard, Linda Robson and Jane Moore. She said: "I don’t get why we’re so obsessed with these humans that are exactly the same. It could be us four sitting there, I just don’t get it."

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As Jane raises the idea that the Royals are "becoming like celebrities", Stacey replies: "To me, that's what they are." She then questioned her fellow panellists on their reasons for “loving” the Queen. Jane answered: "For duty, responsibility, figurehead,” while Linda stated: “She’s always worked really hard, hasn’t she?”

"But I would work hard if the country paid for me to have like 12 houses and work really hard," Stacey responded. "They don't pay for all the houses," Jane said, "We contribute about £39m a year. It costs £300m a year to run the Royal Family. But I’m with you. After the Queen, I’d have them all on bicycles and living in a terraced house. But I love the Queen, I think she’s fantastic."

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