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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed May 11, 2016, 05:15 PM May 2016

Queen Elizabeth Caught On Camera Calling Chinese Officials "Very Rude"

Queen Elizabeth has been caught on camera saying Chinese officials were "very rude" during a state visit to Britain by President Xi Jinping that London had said would herald a "golden era" in relations with Beijing.

She was speaking at a garden party at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, the same day that Prime Minister David Cameron was filmed making undiplomatic remarks to her about corruption in Nigeria and Afghanistan.

The queen's remarks may not be helpful to the British government's determined efforts to boost trade ties with China.

Under her constitutional role, the 90-year-old monarch never makes any politically or diplomatically sensitive comments in public, and it is rare for the content of her private conversations to be revealed.

--CLIP
D'Orsi then describes her dealings with Chinese officials as "quite a testing time" and recounts that at one point they had walked out of a meeting and told her "the trip was off".

The queen says: "They were very rude to the ambassador."

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http://in.reuters.com/article/britain-queen-china-idINKCN0Y20LV

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malaise

(268,977 posts)
4. Rude- that's also offensive
Wed May 11, 2016, 05:23 PM
May 2016

backward, ridiculous and beyond undemocratic. Feeding at the trough while watching austerity imposed on citizens.

Fuck all royalty everywhere.

Person 2713

(3,263 posts)
6. Oops the visit was intended to impress how UK is the go to in Europe for China . Oops
Wed May 11, 2016, 06:32 PM
May 2016

Go to for what after this leak?
From link
Xi's visit was full of pomp and ceremony, with Cameron and his finance minister George Osborne keen to impress the Chinese leader and present Britain as China's firmest friend in Europe.

The queen has been careful to keep her views to herself during her 64-year reign, but several other members of Britain's royal family have made undiplomatic comments about China in the past.

The queen's husband, Prince Philip, warned some British students in China in the 1980s that they would get "slitty eyes" if they stayed there too long.

Her eldest son, heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles, has skipped two state banquets for Chinese guests in Britain, and described some Chinese officials in a journal that was leaked to the media as "appalling old waxworks".

Relations between London and Beijing have been complicated by the weight of history, particularly the 1860 Opium War when British and French troops stole piles of plunder from the Summer Palace in the Chinese capital, then burned it to the ground.

In 2010, Cameron and a delegation of ministers caused offence during a visit to Beijing by wearing poppies - a symbol of remembrance of fallen troops for Britons, but in China a reminder of the opium trade that helped trigger the conflict.

 

joeybee12

(56,177 posts)
7. If the Chinese officals did what she claims...
Wed May 11, 2016, 07:07 PM
May 2016

the Queen is right...and to clarify she said they were rude to the ambassador...it was about a specific incident.

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