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Queen Storms Out of Photo Shoot
Noel Parket
Jul. 13, 2007

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth supposedly stormed out of her portrait sitting because the photographer wanted her to take off her crown. This made the Queen be portrayed as rich, and a slight bit spoiled.
The truth is that Her Majesty didn’t really storm out of the portrait sitting. BBC just made it look that way because the video was played in the incorrect order. BBC apologized earlier saying that the Queen never stormed out, and it was her fault that it seemed that way.
What is said to have happened is that the footage of the queen storming out was actually of her walking into the photo shoot.
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