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Queen cracks joke when group of tourists fail to recognise her

Queen cracks joke when group of tourists fail to recognise her A group of American tourists failed to recognise the Queen after they met her walking on her Scottish estateA group of American tourists failed to recognise the Queen after they met her walking on her Scottish estate.The 93-year-old monarch had been out for a stroll in the grounds of Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, accompanied by protection officer Richard Griffin. She was dressed in tweeds and wearing a headscarf when she came across the group of tourists. Unaware of who she was they struck up a conversation and asked her if she lived in the area to which she replied that she did indeed have a house nearby.They went on to question whether she had ever met the Queen herself. Not wanting to reveal who she enjoyed a private joke as she gestured towards Mr Griffin and said: 'No but this policeman has.'  Mr Griffin has worked closely with the royal family for more than 30 years.Speaking to the Times, he said that the group moved on after a short while and remained oblivious to her true identity.   RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Meghan Markle will make her first visit to stay with The... ROBERT HARDMAN: To the anti-Brexit rabble who despise our... Share this article Share The 93-year-old monarch had been out for a stroll in the grounds of Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, accompanied by protection officer Richard Griffin The Queen often enjoys a low-key lifestyle when staying at Balmoral and opts for more pared-back clothes and wellington bootsThe Queen often enjoys a more low-key lifestyle when staying at Balmoral. She usually swaps her signature eye-catching coloured dresses that she wears to royal engagements for pared-back clothes and wellington boots. Balmoral Castle has been a residency of the British royal family since 1852.It sits on extensive grounds that cover an area of around 50,000 acres. As a working estate, it includes forestry and farmland as well as managed herds of deer, Highland cattle and ponies.

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