THE streaker who flashed his all during a visit by the Queen has been pardoned from on high.
Brynn Reed, 27, lost his job as a civil servant after streaking past the Queen on her visit to Newcastle.
Now the Geordie, who has Rude Britannia tattooed on his buttocks, has received a reply after writing to the Queen to apologise.
He received a letter from Her Majesty's chief correspondence officer Deborah Breen, which said: "Thank you for your letter to the Queen apologising for your behaviour. I write to say your apology is accepted."
Mr Reed, of Stormont Street, North Shields, pleaded guilty to a charge of indecent exposure before Newcastle magistrates, who gave him a 12-month conditional discharge, with £55 costs
He said it was meant as a joke but now he was facing up to the consequences.
Reed and other members of his band now plan to release an album, titled Rude Britannia.
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