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What are the funniest things that Queen Elizabeth II said?

The White House protocol officer did not set up the podium correctly. Hundreds of photographers and distinguished guests visited the Queen's hat. The reporter is very unhappy. That gaffe made the front page news. The next morning, she began to give a speech in Congress: I wish you could see me today. Everyone laughed, and the queen stood up and applauded her for the second time. President Bush: 1776 ... Well, Queen Elizabeth helped us celebrate the bicentennial of People's Republic of China (PRC).

She just gave me a look. Only the mother can look after the children. Later that evening, at a formal state dinner, the Queen said: I don't know if I should start with such a toast: "When I was here, it was1776 ..." President Bush and diplomats burst into laughter.

A queen, 12 presidents.

The future queen visited Washington on 195 1. President Truman was fascinated. At dinner, he said, when I was a little boy, I read a story about the fairy princess. There she is!

After this visit, the Queen gave her scone recipe to President Eisenhower. She concluded:

I sometimes use gold syrup or syrup instead of sugar. That's not bad either.

In a private conversation with Gore Vidal, Jacqueline Kennedy made a scathing comment on the Queen's blue dress. These comments were made public somehow.

The queen answered politely. After Kennedy's death, she built an acre memorial in Lannimide. Magna Carta was signed here in 12 15.

Queen Elizabeth gave birth to Prince Edward on 1964. Lyndon johnson met with Princess Margaret and Lord Snowden. The pressure of the Vietnam War prevented lyndon johnson from going to Britain and other countries 1965 to 1966.

Richard Nixon met the Queen more times than any other president. They even had lunch at Chequers, the prime minister's holiday resort.

President Ford likes dancing with the queen very much. Other guests obviously dare not speak.

President Carter kissed the Queen Mother on the lips. Obviously, etiquette is not our strong point.

The Queen and President Reagan enjoyed each other's company very much. They rode horses together in England and America.

Princess Elizabeth studied French since she was a child. But she prefers horses and nature.

After learning verb changes from her French teacher all afternoon, Princess Elizabeth poured a bottle of black ink on her head.

In my opinion, this is a good strategy for anyone who deals with the French.

King George called Elizabeth his pride and Margaret his happiness.