Royal rules were made to be broken, right?That wasSusan Sarandon‘s approach when she excitedly walked up toQueen Elizabethand shook her hand atSunday’s Royal Windsor Cup polo match. Royal protocol states that guests should wait to be introduced to the Queen before speaking to her.DAVID HARTLEY/ShutterstockREX/ShutterstockSarandon was likely unaware of the tradition, but the Queen seemed to enjoy her company all the same. The monarch, 92, offered a big smile while her husband,Prince Philip, 97, appeared not to recognize Sarandon.U.K. outlet theDaily Expressreportedthat he leaned across his wife seemingly to get a better look at the face of their visitor.ShutterstockREX/ShutterstockSporting a low-cut white dress and red sandals, theAcademy Award-winning actress, 71, stood out at the event, the oldest tournament that takes place on the Windsor grounds. This was the second weekend polo event in a row for the royal couple.
Royal rules were made to be broken, right?
That wasSusan Sarandon‘s approach when she excitedly walked up toQueen Elizabethand shook her hand atSunday’s Royal Windsor Cup polo match. Royal protocol states that guests should wait to be introduced to the Queen before speaking to her.
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Sarandon was likely unaware of the tradition, but the Queen seemed to enjoy her company all the same. The monarch, 92, offered a big smile while her husband,Prince Philip, 97, appeared not to recognize Sarandon.U.K. outlet theDaily Expressreportedthat he leaned across his wife seemingly to get a better look at the face of their visitor.
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Sporting a low-cut white dress and red sandals, theAcademy Award-winning actress, 71, stood out at the event, the oldest tournament that takes place on the Windsor grounds. This was the second weekend polo event in a row for the royal couple.
source: people.com