The Queen was well versed in subtle messaging to convey her strong opinions on politics, and other world leaders.
The Queen utilised items such as a brooch, a Land Rover and a colourful hat as part of her various nods to international politics Experts have said her tightly-guarded opinionsBut the Queen demonstrated a handful of ‘subtle’ signs of her true opinions at points.wore a brooch personally given to her from former president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle‘Nice way to get a dig again without having to say a word.’, one Twitter user had responded.
When Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Abdullah visited Balmoral, the first thing the Queen did was suggest a drive round the grounds. Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, then British ambassador to Saudi Arabia, said the hair-raising outing made the Prince ‘nervous’.
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