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'Never let her hand go!' Gloria Hunniford admits 'faux pas' tactic when meeting the Queen

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Queen for her contributions to cancer charities. In a recent interview, the Loose Women panellist explained how she kept her nerves at bay by creating a "faux pas".The Northern Irish broadcaster was pictured chatting and sharing a sweet exchange with the Queen during 2017's investiture ceremony.Gloria was awarded for her contributions to cancer charities through breast screening services and cancer support.When asked in a new interview about the experience, she revealed: "I think the Queen is remarkable – receiving my OBE for services to charity from her in 2017 was very special.

However, I made a faux pas."If I shake a person’s hand, I have a habit of putting my left hand over the clasped hands."I heard later that when she shakes your hand, it’s a sign that you’re coming to the end of your chat."My family were sitting there, so proud, but thinking, ‘She’s never going to let the Queen’s hand go!’", she told Prima.Gloria lost her sister, Caron Keating, also a TV presenter to breast cancer in 2004.With the help of her sons Paul and Michael this led her to set up the Caron Keating Foundation.The charity's aim is to give grants to small cancer charities throughout the UK, financing professional carers, support groups and counselling services.Meanwhile, Gloria regularly joins the panel on Loose Women but had to take a break in June after she was rushed to hospital.The presenter had a serious fall and was left "black and blue" and with a broken bone under her eye.Speaking at the time, she said: "This is my first day out [since the fall] and I couldn't think of a nicer place to come."I had a big [fall] this time.

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