How Queen Elizabeth II pranked American tourists?

Published 2024-04-21
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  • This isn’t the first time I’ve heard this story, but I never get tired of hearing it! There will never be anyone like her.
  • @lizlemon9
    There was the story about her stopping by a tea room near Sandringham. Two British ladies at a nearby table told her that she looked so much like the Queen. The Queen once again delivered a priceless remark, “That’s so reassuring.”
  • @ElmoUnk1953
    QE2 and my Granny Esther bore a striking resemblance to each other, even as young women. My grandmother, even though of very humble origins, carried herself with great charm and grace throughout her lifetime. Granny passed away three years prior to QE2, and when QE2 passed away it reminded me of my beloved grandmother. Rest in Peace ladies. 🥰
  • What an amazing woman. Worked for 70 years and never got a promotion.
  • @eggy4152
    All of us royal subjects would have recognised the Queen instantly, but if you're not from the UK or the commonwealth, you may not recognise her. She is missed to this day.🇦🇺
  • @melinda5777
    I still love her and never knew her personally. I loved her Spirit and Honor! No one has Honor Like She Did! ✝️🙏❤️🇺🇸
  • @carolynemma4279
    I absolutely loved these little stories about how late Queen.
  • OUR Elizabeth the Great,, might have left us. BUT will ALWAYS be REMEMBERED>.. God save the King of Australia
  • At the Edinburgh Commonweath Games, the Queen photo bombed two Australian female athletes who were taking a selfie. One of the best photos of her, as it showed her sense of humour and her humanity.
  • @Margaret-ud6qb
    It’s been a privilege to have had Queen Elizabeth as our head of state since I was 2 years old in 1952 until her sad passing. She is truly missed. What an extraordinary woman who loved her people all over the world.
  • I can't believe the tourists didn't recognize Her Majesty. What a great joke! I love it.
  • @LoveLady-wn3eg
    See, this is one of the many things that I loved and admired about Queen Elizabeth; and that is that even though she was so very famous and tremendously well loved and admired the world over, she was still a very down to earth, real and humble lady. She did have the right priorities, like duty and the people she loved. She could wear jewels and crowns, and the most elegant exquisite attire, and I think that it mattered little to her, because that wasn't where her heart was. Those things were probably just material things to her. She ruled and reigned by serving her people. I love her and I miss her so much! 👑🌹🌷💐 *** Last year, in August or September, I was thinking alot about Queen Elizabeth, and I remember saying Queen Elizabeth's name in my mind, and I actually "heard" something like a thought voice, say to me, "I'm not Queen anymore, just Elizabeth". Can you believe it?!
  • @davidcook5705
    What a wonderful lady. I'm not British, but I've been a fan of HM the Queen, since my childhood. I still miss her and everytime I see one of these videos, it always brings a tear, or two. Rest in peace, Your Majesty. 🇺🇲❤️🇬🇧
  • Gosh ! The Queen was so funny , consider my ribs shattered by the laughter caused by her apparent exceptional and original , wit and humour .
  • Queen Elizabeth was the only Monarch I knew. Her death brought me to tears. We shared a birthday and I was born the year she became Queen. I’m sure King Charles will rule well, but his mother will always be my favourite monarch! I did meet the Queen Mother when she visited the town I grew up in many years ago. She was an absolute angel! 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦
  • @Eric-jo8uh
    She was definitely Elizabeth, the Great. 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍
  • @juliadove1006
    I had my own Queen incounter. I was riding towards Kingston Surry, on my very young, but very big black Irish Draft horse. We were passing the high brick walls of what are known local as the Queens Paddocks. I had been told that this was where the Queen was looking to breed some superior coloured drum horses. Who knows! I was just about to pass in front of the 8 foot high unmarked, wooden, access gates, swung open. A green Morris Minor estate, ‘woody’ pulled out. A little woman in an old tweed hacking jacket, wearing a big silk scarf on her head, opened the gate to drive out at me through the open window. It was the Queen!! I did a sort of double take, and halted. She looked up at me. I looked dawn at Her! She gave me and my horse a quick u throughly knowledgeable up and down, smiled briefly, and drove off towards Hamption Court. This was before the fire. Those were the days, when our monarch felt quite safe driving about “ incognito “ without a security guard. And she was.
  • She our queen, totally missed … god bless and humbly thankful for your service & representation RIP!