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What DID you say Ma’am? Why the Queen cracked up Fergie

Her Majesty demonstrates her sense of humour

Her Majesty the Queen may be ruler of Britain, but that doesn’t stop her having a sense of humour.

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Most recently the Queen had Fergie in hysterics as she shared a joke in the royal box at Ascot.

Fergie could be seen having a genuine chortle as she shared a joke with her mother-in-law and Princess Beatrice.

The Queen photographed making Fergie laugh reveals wicked sense of humour
The Queen makes Fergie and Princess Beatrice laugh during a trip to Ascot this year (Credit: Getty)
The Queen photographed making Fergie laugh reveals wicked sense of humour
Fergie appears to find the Queen very amusing (Credit: Getty)
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It’s not the first time the Queen has demonstrated her wicked sense of humour.

Her Majesty’s ability to make a quip can also be witnessed in the documentary The Coronation.

In this rare interview, Her Majesty can be seen joking about the ‘horribly uncomfortable’ golden carriage she had to ride during her journey from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace.

‘It’s not meant for travelling in at all. I mean, it’s only sprung on leather. Not very comfortable,’ said the Queen.

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The Queen making Meghan laugh
Meghan Markle and the Queen have also shared a laugh (Credit: Getty)

‘We must have gone about four to five miles. It can only go at a walking pace. The horses couldn’t possibly go any faster. It’s so heavy,’ she added. 

The 92-year-old also joked about the heaviness of the crown and how it was handed to her with protective gloves 

‘You can’t look down to read the speech, you have to take the speech up. Because if you did your neck would break, it would fall off,’ she quipped.

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The Queen and Meghan Markle laugh together
This photograph of the Queen and Meghan Markle shows the pair giggling together (Credit: Getty)

‘So, there are some disadvantages to crowns, but otherwise they’re quite important things,’ she continued while adding that the gown was also difficult to manoeuvre in and could barely walk on the carpet.

Indeed, there’s even been a book dedicated to the Queen’s clever sarcasm in The Wicked Wit of Queen Elizabeth II, by Karen Dolby.

The Queen makes Prince WIlliam laugh
The Queen cracks up Prince William on the balcony (Credit: Getty)
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When the royal party was pelted with eggs by an anti-monarchy demonstrator In New Zealand, she managed to make light of the incident Saying: ‘I myself prefer my New Zealand eggs for breakfast.’

And while visiting the Niagara Falls The Queen joked: ‘It looks very damp’.

While one of the Queen’s most priceless comments has to be when she teased Eric Clapton by saying: ‘Have you been playing long?!’

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