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A reminder of the time the Queen 'hazed' the crown prince of Saudi Arabia
While many are sharing anecdotes about the Queen, this one told last year is one of the best we've heard.
A former British ambassador to Saudi Arabia said the Queen herself had recounted this story to him, and seemed particularly pleased with herself...
Back in 2003, the then-crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Abdullah, had made his first visit to the Queen's Balmoral Castle.
After lunch, the Queen asked whether her guest would like a tour of the estate.
When he agreed, the royal Land Rovers were brought to the front of the castle and he climbed into the front seat of one of the vehicles.
The Queen herself then clambered into the driving seat - remember, at the time women were not allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia.
She then sped off in the Land Rover, accelerating fast along the narrow Scottish estate roads and apparently leaving Abdullah a nervous wreck (it's also worth remembering the Queen had been an Army driver in wartime).
The Saudi crown prince had to ask through his interpreter in the back seat for the Queen to slow down and concentrate on the road ahead.
This story was told by Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles and reported by Vox.
A reminder of the time the Queen 'hazed' the crown prince of Saudi Arabia
While many are sharing anecdotes about the Queen, this one told last year is one of the best we've heard.
A former British ambassador to Saudi Arabia said the Queen herself had recounted this story to him, and seemed particularly pleased with herself...
Back in 2003, the then-crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Abdullah, had made his first visit to the Queen's Balmoral Castle.
After lunch, the Queen asked whether her guest would like a tour of the estate.
When he agreed, the royal Land Rovers were brought to the front of the castle and he climbed into the front seat of one of the vehicles.
The Queen herself then clambered into the driving seat - remember, at the time women were not allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia.
She then sped off in the Land Rover, accelerating fast along the narrow Scottish estate roads and apparently leaving Abdullah a nervous wreck (it's also worth remembering the Queen had been an Army driver in wartime).
The Saudi crown prince had to ask through his interpreter in the back seat for the Queen to slow down and concentrate on the road ahead.
This story was told by Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles and reported by Vox.
