Queen Elizabeth II wearing nothing but a cut off flannel shirt and shorts after performing a show.The Crocodile Dundee actor addressed the picture which stirred up global attention.The 83-year-old famously met Her Majesty and Prince Philip at the Sydney Opera House in 1980 wearing a cut off flannel and shorts.Speaking about the photo, in a sit down interview with A Current Affair host Tracy Grimshaw on Nine, he admittedly got a lot of "flack" for his attire.She brought up the photo taken from Paul's book, Australia According to Hoges, where he discussed meeting the Queen and the royal's subsequent apology."I love that shot," the comedian said. "I got a lot of flack over that but the Queen didn't mind."In a previous interview, Paul shared that others had been left "horrified" by his casual outfit on the night he met the royals.In an interview with Jonesy and Amanda back in 2020, he explained that it was his "summer working uniform""The stubbies and the torn-off shirt was the standard builders (and) labourers uniform back in the 70s," he joked.He addressed the Queen again in his candid chat with Angela last month, where he revealed she offered him an apology during that same meeting after she "won" a prize to have dinner at his home."The show we did at the Opera House for entertaining her, part of the thing I did was to pretend to draw the lucky seat prize," he said."I drew two names out, which obviously was the Queen and Philip, and said the prize that they'd won was dinner at my place, and told them how to get there, what bus to catch and all that kind of stuff - was all funny."Paul added: "But when I met her, she then leaned over and said, 'I'm sorry dear, I don't think we'll be able to make dinner', which is great,.
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