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Canada's Governor General blames 'slippy' carpet for royal protocol breach | Canada's Governor General blames 'slippy' carpet for royal protocol breach |
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Canada's Governor General David Johnston says a "slippy" carpet is to blame for an apparent breach of royal etiquette with the Queen. | Canada's Governor General David Johnston says a "slippy" carpet is to blame for an apparent breach of royal etiquette with the Queen. |
He was pictured lightly touching the Queen's elbow during an event in London to mark Canada's 150th birthday. | He was pictured lightly touching the Queen's elbow during an event in London to mark Canada's 150th birthday. |
Mr Johnston said he was simply concerned about the Queen's safety as she navigated a short flight of stairs. | Mr Johnston said he was simply concerned about the Queen's safety as she navigated a short flight of stairs. |
"I was just anxious to be sure there was no stumbling on the steps," he told the CBC. | "I was just anxious to be sure there was no stumbling on the steps," he told the CBC. |
"It's a little bit awkward, that descent from Canada House to Trafalgar Square, and there was carpet that was a little slippy, and so I thought perhaps it was appropriate to breach protocol just to be sure that there was no stumble." | "It's a little bit awkward, that descent from Canada House to Trafalgar Square, and there was carpet that was a little slippy, and so I thought perhaps it was appropriate to breach protocol just to be sure that there was no stumble." |
The Queen, 91, was accompanied by Prince Philip as she attended Wednesday's event at Canada's High Commission. | The Queen, 91, was accompanied by Prince Philip as she attended Wednesday's event at Canada's High Commission. |
Mr Johnston, who is the Queen's representative in Canada, is not the first to make headlines for apparently breaching royal protocol. | Mr Johnston, who is the Queen's representative in Canada, is not the first to make headlines for apparently breaching royal protocol. |
Eyebrows raised in 2009 when former US First Lady Michelle Obama put her arm around the Queen. | Eyebrows raised in 2009 when former US First Lady Michelle Obama put her arm around the Queen. |
In 1992, former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating was called "the lizard of Oz" for wrapping his arm around the Queen during a royal tour. | In 1992, former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating was called "the lizard of Oz" for wrapping his arm around the Queen during a royal tour. |
Queen Elizabeth is also not the only member of the royal family to find people getting more friendly than royal etiquette recommends. | Queen Elizabeth is also not the only member of the royal family to find people getting more friendly than royal etiquette recommends. |
American basketball star LeBron James made news in 2014 after placing his arm around the Duchess of Cambridge. | |
And actor Tom Hiddleston was pictured in 2016 with an arm wrapped around the Duchess of Cornwall. | And actor Tom Hiddleston was pictured in 2016 with an arm wrapped around the Duchess of Cornwall. |
Mr Johnston, 76, will not have another opportunity for any royal missteps. | Mr Johnston, 76, will not have another opportunity for any royal missteps. |
He is to leave his position in September and will be replaced in the official role by Canadian astronaut Julie Payette. | He is to leave his position in September and will be replaced in the official role by Canadian astronaut Julie Payette. |
This trip was his final visit to the UK to meet with the Queen. | This trip was his final visit to the UK to meet with the Queen. |
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