Former Prime Minister Theresa May had MPs in hysterics when she shared a story of the time she dropped some cheese in front of the Queen.
May paid tribute to the late monarch in the House of Commons on Friday (September 9). In a personal and emotional speech, the Conservative former prime minister shared moments she had with the Queen, often leaving the lower chamber almost crying from laughter.
She began her tribute telling MPs how the Queen was “quite simply the most remarkable person I have ever met”. May then recalled a picnic at Balmoral, detailing how she employed the three-second rule with some cheese in the presence of the Queen.
The Maidenhead MP said: “Her Majesty loved the countryside, and she was down to earth and a woman of common sense. Read more:Prime Minister Liz Truss says Queen was 'one of the greatest leaders the world has ever known' as she pays tribute “I remember one picnic at Balmoral, which was taking place in one of the bothies on the estate.
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