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Prime Minister David Cameron: 'Manu Tuilagi doesn't need to apologise'

Prime Minister David Cameron tells British and Irish Lions star Manu Tuilagi that he does not need to apologise for playing a prank on him at Downing Street.

Prime Minister David Cameron has insisted that Manu Tuilagi has no need to apologise for playing a prank on him during the British and Irish Lions' visit to Downing Street.

The team were invited to the function by Cameron following their series win over Australia during the summer, but Tuilagi took the focus when he made a 'bunny ears' gesture behind the politician while a photo was being taken.

The Leicester Tigers player was ordered to send a letter to Cameron apologising, but the Prime Minister told Tuilagi on Twitter: "It was great to welcome you and the team to No 10. No need to apologise - I know it was just a bit of fun."

Tuilagi also apologised on the social networking website after the incident.

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Manu Tuilagi of the Lions breaks with the ball during the International Tour Match between the Melbourne Rebels and the British & Irish Lions at AAMI Park on June 25, 2013
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