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King Charles seen laughing after TV stars break royal protocol | Royal | News

King Charles saw that he laughed with two TV stars at a reception after breaking the royal protocol last month. On June 26, the 76 -year -old Monarch invited a reception at a series of famous star Buckingham Palace, including King’s Trust (King’s Trust).

Especially at the annual King’s Trust Awards ceremony, the reception, former Made in Chelsea stars Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing, including a series of well -known faces waiting for their first children together. However, when the couple came to meet with the king during the reception, they explained that everything was not smoothly.

Talking about them Almost parents podcast This week, Sophie announced that she had broken the royal protocol by presenting her hand to the King constantly to the King.

This is, although the participants were instructed to wait for the king to offer his hand first.

Sophie’s error was believed to have been left “mortgage”, As reported by GB News.

“He (King Charles) continued to look at Sophie. And as soon as Sophie came to Sophie, Sophie raised her hand five times.

“And what happened afterwards, when he returned to Sophie last, he put out his hand – he didn’t pull it back. He just held it there. He just held it there and didn’t move it.”

Sophie said he made a mistake under pressure.

Although many of them think that there will be strict results to break this protocol, Monarch did not deal with it and replaced with a nice speech with the couple.

A sweet photo of the event shows that the three shared a laugh together, but it was not confirmed whether it appeared as a result of Sophie’s protocol’s blunder.

This is not the only rule that the couple broke during the royal visits, but the couple make their own version of Baby Mama Dance at Buckingham Palace and publish it on social media. The official social media account of the royal family responded to the video well and claimed that everything was forgiven.

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