Man’s Phone Rings While He Shakes Hands With The Queen

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Man’s Phone Rings While He Shakes Hands With The Queen
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When meeting TheQueen, it's a good idea to turn off your phone's ringer

A phone call came in at the most inopportune time for British man.reports, Queen Elizabeth II paid a surprise visit on Friday, July 15 to the Thames Hospice, where she and daughter Princess Anne greeted cancer patients and their families.Queen Elizabeth II meets patient Pat White during a visit to officially open the new building at Thames Hospice, Maidenhead, Berkshire, Friday, July 15, 2022.

As she shakes his hand, at that precise moment his phone beings ringing. Flustered, he fumbles in his pocket to pull out his phone and quickly end the call while the Queen looks on.The Queen, however, appeared to take it all in stride, even briefly joking to White about her husband’s ringing phone. During her visit to formally open the Thames Hospice in Maidenhead the Queen chatted to cancer patient Pat White, whose husband's phone rang as they were being introduced.

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