Obama’s Dramatic Entrance Earns Royal Rebuke


Barack Obama may fancy himself a king, but the American president received a royal rebuke from an actual monarch during his trip to England.  Reportedly, Queen Elizabeth II was not thrilled with the theatrics of President Obama’s dinner arrival.

Barack Obama may be the world’s most powerful man but Queen Elizabeth II forced him to slash by half the number of choppers his Secret Service can land on the Windsor Castle lawns when the US president came over for dinner with the 90-year-old monarch.

The Queen called Obama’s bevy of choppers “over the top”, meaning the Secret Service had to rethink their plans to land about six aircraft in the 300-year-old gardens of her main residence.

“It was a write-off and the Queen was not amused,” ‘Daily Express’ quoted a royal source as saying.

“Her Majesty refused to back down and said, ‘three helicopters only’. The Secret Service had to go away and think about their plan. The President’s officials were told that the Queen regarded Windsor Castle as her family home and the most important of all royal residences,” the report said.

“She rarely imposes her will but when she does people listen – it just took the US Secret Service agents a little time to realise that,” the source said.

This isn’t the only time in recent memory President Obama has been snubbed by a foreign leader.  The Saudi King didn’t bother to greet Obama at the Riyadh airport, and kissing up to the Castros didn’t even earn him a welcome upon his arrival in Cuba.

Source: Deccan Herald

 



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