When the Queen was ‘nearly shot’ by a palace guardsman


Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II had a narrow escape during a late night walk in her palace gardens when one of her guardsmen “nearly shot” her thinking it was an intruder, a media report claimed on Thursday.
The 90-year-old monarch was known for her fondness of long walks in the garden in the past and often when she struggled to sleep, she decided to take a stroll.
However, on one occasion, a former guardsman revealed how he was caught unawares at 3 a.m. at Buckingham Palace in London.
''Bloody hell... I nearly shot you''
“Bloody hell, Your Majesty, I nearly shot you,” the anonymous guard is reported to have said.
According to The Times diary column, the Queen replied in her well-known witty vein: “That’s quite all right.
“Next time I’ll ring through beforehand, so you don’t have to shoot me.”
Buckingham Palace has declined to comment on the anecdote.
It is believed the incident occurred several years ago and that the Queen is now unlikely to be found on similar walks late in the night due to her age.
Royal mistaken for stranger
In 2013, her younger son Prince Andrew was mistaken for an intruder and confronted by armed police as he walked in the Buckingham Palace garden.
Police said no weapons were drawn but it issued an apology to the prince.
Buckingham Palace has been the subject of several security breaches in recent years.
In August 2016, a 22-year-old man was arrested at 4 am after he climbed over a security fence and was being spotted by officers monitoring CCTV.
And in May 2016, 41-year-old Denis Hennessy climbed over barbed wire and roamed freely in the palace grounds for 10 minutes while the Queen, Prince Philip and Prince Andrew were in residence, before the intruder was arrested.
In 2013, a man scaled the fence and was found after 10 p.m. in one of the State Rooms. None of the royals were in residence at the time.
Mostly she is at the palace
The Queen is usually at Buckingham Palace from Monday to Friday, with weekends spent at Windsor Castle.
She is once believed to have chatted away with a group of tourists, who had not recognised her during a paid visit to see parts of Buckingham Palace.
The Queen did not want to blow her cover, so she played along.

Source http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/When-the-Queen-was-‘nearly-shot’-by-a-palace-guardsman/article16992775.ece

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