Queen: 'Chinese rude '

Queen: 'Chinese rude '

World May 11, 2016 14:48

london - Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is embarrassed by recording a short conversation she had with a police officer. In it she called Chinese officials 'very rude.'

The conversation in the garden of Buckingham Palace was the state visit of Chinese President Xi to Britain last year. Police Woman Lucy D'Orsi was responsible for the security of that visit. 'Oh, what a bad luck,' the queen remarked when she heard that.

Then the two talked about a meeting between Chinese officials with Barbara Woodward, the British ambassador in China. The Chinese were taking runaway and had said that the visit would be canceled. 'They were very rude to the ambassador,' the queen said this. D'Orsi said: 'That's right, I thought it was very rude and undiplomatic. '

The conversation was filmed by a cameraman for the BBC.

A spokesman for Buckingham Palace will not comment on private conversations of the queen. But he did say that the Chinese state visit was 'extremely successfull' and that all parties have worked well together to make everything effortless.

Reports on the observations of the queen on BBC World are censored in China. State media report only do the dress of the Queen and the prominent guests.

Several hours before Prime Minister Cameron was also discredited by comments he made in an interview with the queen. He let slip that some countries this week to visit London as part of an anti-corruption summit itself are 'incredibly corrupt. That conversation was recorded.

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