The Interesting Story about Queen Elizabeth Everyone Must Know

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<h2>The Interesting Story about Queen Elizabeth Everyone Must Know</h2>

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Well, we all have some interesting stories to tell and desperately to control our anxieties while telling the great saga. There are big stories and small stories, but each and every story has their own memories and bliss. Stories play very crucial role in bringing a smile on your face when surly thoughts haunt you. The Queen will today become the longest-reigning British monarch. To make the situation more special, we thought it would be the best to recall the favorite story about the queen, based on King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. Here the great saga begins.

You are not supposed to repeat what the Queen says in private conversation. But the story she told me on that occasion was one that I was also to hear later from its subject - Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia - and it is too funny not to repeat. Five years earlier, in September 1998, Abdullah had been invited up to Balmoral, for lunch with the Queen. Following his Brother King Fahd's stroke in 1995, Abdullah was already the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia. After lunch, the Queen had asked her royal guest whether he would like a tour of the estate. Prompted by his Foreign Minister, the urbane Prince Saud, an initially hesitant Abdullah agreed.

The royal Land Rovers were drawn up in front of the castle. As instructed, the Crown Prince climbed into the front seat of the front Land Rover, with his interpreter in the seat behind. To his surprise, the Queen climbed into the driving seat, turned the ignition and drove off. Women are not - yet - allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia, and Abdullah was not used to being driven by a woman, let alone a queen. His nervousness only increased as the Queen, an Army driver in wartime, accelerated the Land Rover along the narrow Scottish estate roads, talking all the time. Through his interpreter, the Crown Prince implored the Queen to slow down and concentrate on the road ahead.
 
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