The statement of Queen Elizabeth II of England to Russian President Vladimir Putin has been published. The publication reports that Daily Beast.
The author of the material notes that Elizabeth met with foreign leaders many times during her reign, including White House president Donald Trump, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and Japanese Emperor Hirohito.
The Queen did not always find their company pleasant after they left; she expressed her disapproval.
The publication refers to the politician David Blunkett, who was the British Home Secretary at the time, and a meeting between Elizabeth and Russian leader Vladimir Putin in 2003. Blunkett, who was blind from birth, arrived at the meeting with a guide dog that began barking as soon as the Russian president crossed the threshold of the reception hall.
“Dogs have interesting instincts, don’t they?” — the Queen of Great Britain commented on the dog’s reaction.
Before that, it was known at the opening of the monument to Elizabeth II. was available The Queen’s favorite corgis.
Previously was named The most hated member of the British royal family.
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Source: Gazeta
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