Marcus Sarjeant has since changed his name (Pictures: PA/Getty)
It’s been over two years since Queen Elizabeth died peacefully aged 96. But she had an almost close brush with death 41 years earlier.
During the Trooping the Colour parade in June 1981, a teenager fired six blank shots at the Queen as she rode her horse down The Mall.
The incident made headlines around the world, with the Queen visibly shaken as her horse Burmese was spooked by the gunfire.
The would-be assassin, 17-year-old Marcus Sarjeant, had travelled to London for the parade with the intent to kill the Queen.
In the days leading up to the parade, he had sent a threatening letter to Buckingham Palace reading: ‘Your Majesty. Don’t go to the Trooping the Colour ceremony because there is an assassin setup to kill you, waiting just outside the palace.’
But the letter didn’t arrive until days after the parade, meaning the Queen was unaware of any threat when she mounted her horse that day.