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He sat there watching me, almost losing my mind trying to find it, to the point where I started crying because without the ring, I couldn't show up to the party. I freaked out and was running out of time for the party. I asked my fiance about it and he said he didn't see it. I freaked out and looked for it everywhere.

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"I noticed my engagement ring wasn't where I left it before I entered the shower. "My fiance and I were getting ready," she wrote in a post to Reddit's "Am I the A**hole" where she gained over 9,000 votes. 2022.Stock image of a woman crying with her engagement ring. “What Queen Elizabeth Said When Asked ‘Have You Ever Met the Queen?’” Reuters, 8 Sept. “The Men Who Guarded Queen Elizabeth II’s Life Are Invited to Final Farewell.” The Telegraph, 13 Sept. “Queen Elizabeth’s Family and Staff Attend Historical Committal Service at St. "Platinum Jubilee: Richard Griffin on the Queen’s Sense of Humour." Sky News, 6 June 2022. “‘My God, It Was Emotional’: Former Royal Protection Officer Reflects on Attending Queen’s Service.” Sky News. “Why the Royal Vault Isn’t the Queen’s Final Resting Place.” CNN, 19 Sept. 2022Įdwards, Christian and Lauren Said-Moorhouse. “‘A Great Sense of Humour’: But What Makes the Queen Laugh?” BBC News, 20 Apr. "Laughing things off has been an important survival technique." The queen possessed a dry wit and "sense of the ridiculous," royal historian Robert Lacey told the BBC on the occasion of her 96th birthday in April 2022.

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George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, along with staff and the family. After the state funeral, he was invited to attend a smaller committal service at St. As he described in the above interview, he worked for the royal family for around three decades, in various capacities. Griffin, according to The Telegraph, was the Queen’s personal protection officer from 1999 until 2013. The encounter presumably took place more than a decade ago, as the Queen pointed out that she had been coming to Balmoral for around 80 years. Griffin was speaking to Sky News during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June 2022, marking 70 years of her reign. The next thing I knew, this guy comes around, puts his arm around my shoulder, and before I could see what was happening, he gets his camera, gives it to the Queen, and says, “Could you take a picture of the two of us?” Anyway we swap places and I took a picture of them with the Queen, and we never let on, and we waved goodbye and Her Majesty said to me, “I'd love to be a fly on the wall when he shows those photographs to their friends in America - and hopefully someone tells him who I am.” He said: “Well if you've been coming up here for 80 years, you must have met the Queen?”Īnd as quick as a flash, she said “Well I haven't but Dick here meets her regularly.” So the guy said to me, “You’ve met the Queen, what’s she like?” And because I was with her a long time, and I knew I could pull her leg, I said, “Oh, she can be very cantankerous at times, but she's got a lovely sense of humor.”

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She said, “I had been coming up ever since I was a little girl, so over 80 years.” And you could see the cogs ticking. She said, 'Well I live in London, but I've got a holiday home just the other side of the hills.” And he said, “How often have you been coming up here?” And I could see it coming and sure enough he said to her Majesty: “And where do you live?” The American gentleman was telling the Queen where he came from.

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And it was clear from the moment we first stopped that they hadn't recognized the Queen, which is fine. And it was two Americans on a walking holiday. There were two hikers coming towards us, and the Queen would always stop and say hello. The story began with the Queen's propensity to take picnics at the estate around lunchtime with just her protection officer in tow.










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