Site icon Starconnect Media

QUEEN ELIZABETH II, THROWS CAUTION TO THE WIND, RIDES ON TRAIN WITH COMMUTERS

Queen Elizabeth II walks along the platform at King Lynn Train Station in Norfolk, as she boards a train to London ending her Christmas break on the royal Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date Monday February 8, 2016. Photo credit should read: Chris Radburn/PA Wire

Spread the love




London, February 09, 2016- The Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth II, today threw caution to the wind when she rode on a train with commuters.

Her humility got many commuters talking when she boarded a commuter train with ordinary Britons after her Christmas break from King’s Lynn station in Norfolk to London.

According to Telegraph of London, the humble Queen was escorted by the station manager and boarded at 10.54am. She took her first-class seat five minutes before departure, The Telegraph reported.

Advertisement

The one hour 40-minute journey would have cost her £54.90, the newspaper said.

“It’s an honour to have her use the train service,” Graeme Pratt, the station manager, told the Eastern Daily Press. “I asked her if she enjoyed her stay in Norfolk, to which she said she did.”


Spread the love
Exit mobile version