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Queen Elizabeth II was not amused. Britain’s monarch has been caught on camera complaining about the rudeness of Chinese officials during preparations for last October’s much-vaunted state visit by President Xi Jinping.
The queen was filmed talking to Metropolitan Police Commander Lucy D’Orsi at her first garden party of the year in Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.
D’Orsi was introduced to the queen as “gold commander,” in charge of security and emergency services during Xi’s visit.
“Oh, bad luck,” the queen said.
D’Orsi went on to complain about how the visit had been a "quite a testing time” for her. She recalled how Chinese officials had walked out of a meeting with her and British Ambassador Barbara Woodward, telling them “the trip was off.”
“They were very rude to the ambassador,” the queen said, also referring to the incident as “extraordinary.”
D’Orsi added: “It was very rude and very undiplomatic, I thought.”
Queen Elizabeth II was not amused. Britain’s monarch has been caught on camera complaining about the rudeness of Chinese officials during preparations for last October’s much-vaunted state visit by President Xi Jinping.
The queen was filmed talking to Metropolitan Police Commander Lucy D’Orsi at her first garden party of the year in Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.
D’Orsi was introduced to the queen as “gold commander,” in charge of security and emergency services during Xi’s visit.
“Oh, bad luck,” the queen said.
D’Orsi went on to complain about how the visit had been a "quite a testing time” for her. She recalled how Chinese officials had walked out of a meeting with her and British Ambassador Barbara Woodward, telling them “the trip was off.”
“They were very rude to the ambassador,” the queen said, also referring to the incident as “extraordinary.”
D’Orsi added: “It was very rude and very undiplomatic, I thought.”