2 MINS AGO! Starmer Caught FLEEING From An Event After Being SNUBBED By Queen Camilla

2 MINS AGO! Starmer Caught FLEEING From An Event After Being SNUBBED By Queen Camilla

You know that cringe-inducing moment when you go in for a high-five and the other person leaves you hanging? Well, imagine that happening to you in front of the entire nation, with BBC cameras rolling, during one of the most solemn ceremonies in the British calendar. That’s essentially what happened to Keir Starmer today when Queen Camilla delivered what can only be described as the royal equivalent of being left on read.

Welcome to another episode of “British Politics Gets Awkward,” where today we’re diving into the delicious moment when Her Majesty Queen Camilla apparently decided that the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was about as appealing as a soggy biscuit. This is the story of how a VJ Day memorial service became an accidental masterclass in royal shade-throwing, and why Starmer probably wished the ground would open up and swallow him whole.

So grab your popcorn because we’re about to dissect every excruciating second of what might be the most British snub in political history. This is what happens when royal protocol meets political reality, and somebody definitely didn’t get the memo about who was supposed to kiss whom.

The setting couldn’t have been more perfect for this royal drama to unfold. VJ Day, the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender that ended World War II, being commemorated at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. It’s the sort of deeply meaningful, historically significant event where you’d expect everyone to be on their absolute best behavior. The kind of ceremony where protocol is everything, respect is paramount, and the slightest social misstep gets magnified under the lens of national television.
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Credit to : Uk Political Insight