Queen jokes with Canada's PM that he 'made her feel so old'

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Queen jokes with Canada's PM that he 'made her feel so old'



The Queen is known to have a great sense of humour, so it comes as no surprise that she didn't mind poking fun at herself during a banquet in Malta. The 89-year-old monarch thanked Justin Trudeau for making her "feel so old." The Queen and Prince Philip were attending a banquet at the end of their royal tour to the island.

The tour has been very special for Queen Elizabeth and her husband as they lived on the island from 1949 to 1951 when the Duke of Edinburgh was serving in the Royal Navy.

On Friday evening the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting banquet was held in her honour, with 43-year-old Justin giving the toast. The newly elected prime minister spoke about the Queen’s many visits to Canada during her long reign, joking that Her Majesty had "seen more of Canada than most Canadians." During his speech he also spoke about his father, Pierre Trudeau, and when he met the Queen at the signing of the Constitutional Act in Ottawa in 1982.

Much to the amusement of royal fans on Twitter, later on in the evening the British Monarchy handle uploaded a post about the incident, saying: "Thank you @JustinTrudeau for making me feel so old!" Quick to respond, the prime minister praised the Queen and said he was honoured to give the speech.



Justin and the Queen became reacquainted earlier this week when the father of three enjoyed his first private audience at Buckingham Palace. The prime minster's wife, Sophie, and two of their children, Ella-Grace and Hadrien, joined the politician for the special occasion.



The visit to Malta has been a nostalgic visit for the longest-reigning British monarch. On Saturday she visited the spot where her father, King George VI, arrived in Malta in 1943 to present the country with the George’s cross. The award was to honour the citizens and their bravery during a Second World War siege by Italian and Nazi Germany forces. It’s the only time the cross has been awarded to a country and not an individual.

source: The Queen jokes that Justin Trudeau makes her 'feel old'
 

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OK, here's a slightly sentimental comment.

Pay attention, Captain Pugwash.

Gotta credit Her Maj. All those decades. The last head of state who was alive in WWII. World-spanning traveller, inspiration to people both within and without the Empire and the Commonwealth.

Heck of a fine lady. A great net good in the world.

And along the way, managed the transition of the British monarchy from aloof and superior to much more accessible and comfortable, whilst still maintaining its majesty and mystery.

She is the greatest leader of the 20th, and now well into the 21st.

Elizabeth, Victoria, Elizabeth II. Britain has been well led by its Queens.
 

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The last head of state who was alive in WWII.

That's not true. Other Heads of State, such as those of Uzbekistan, Thailand, Norway, Uganda, Vatican City, Tunisia and Zimbabwe, were alive during WWII.

She's merely the only surviving Head of State in the world today to have served in WWII.


The Queen jumps ashore from a barge after disembarking from the Royal Yacht Britannia during a State Visit to Turkey in 1971, the year her 12th Prime Minister in Canada, Justin Trudeau, was born

 
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Every time Justine speaks he makes me feel less stupid.
 

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That's not true. Other Heads of State, such as those of Uzbekistan, Thailand, Norway, Uganda, Vatican City, Tunisia and Zimbabwe, were alive during WWII.

She's merely the only surviving Head of State in the world today to have served in WWII.


The Queen jumps ashore from a barge after disembarking from the Royal Yacht Britannia during a State Visit to Turkey in 1971, the year her 12th Prime Minister in Canada, Justin Trudeau, was born

I stand corrected. Thank you.
 

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Perhaps the Queen being close to 100 years old should be the part that makes her feel old.



If she's still on the Throne in 2022 she'll be the first British monarch in history to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee.

King Bhumibol of Thailand, who has been reigning even longer than our very own Queen Elizabeth II, will celebrate his Platinum Jubilee next year. He came to the Throne in 1946.
 

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We should give JT a 40 year rule and see if he does a better job that the Queen did as the UK isn't looking all that moral or financially healthy anymore. Just sayin . . .
 

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We should give JT a 40 year rule and see if he does a better job that the Queen did as the UK isn't looking all that moral or financially healthy anymore. Just sayin . . .



She's got a lot more money than your Prime Minister.