Queen Elizabeth II: according to its constitutional role, the Queen 90 years can never make any political or diplomatically sensitive placements in public
London - Queen Elizabeth, from Britain, was spotted in a video saying that Chinese authorities were "very rude" during a state visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Britain which, according to London would start a 'golden era' in relations with Beijing.
She spoke during a party on Tuesday in the Buckingham Palace gardens, the same day that British Prime Minister David Cameron, was shot commenting nothing to diplomatic monarch on corruption in Nigeria and Afghanistan.
Comments Queen can not help the government's commitment of his country to strengthen trade ties with China.
As its constitutional role, the Queen 90 years can never make any policy settings or diplomatically sensitive in public, and it is rare the content of their private conversations go public.
In Beijing, the Ministry spokesman of Foreign Affairs, Lu Kang, said the visit of Xi to Britain was "extremely successful" and that the authorities of the two nations have made great efforts.
In images broadcast on British network BBC, the monarch is seen meeting with the veteran police commander Lucy D'Orsi, which is presented by an agent as the person in charge of security during the stay of Xi in October.
"Oh, bad luck," said the queen in response.
Lucy then describes his contact with the Chinese authorities as "a test and both" and says that, at one point, they withdrew in the middle of a meeting and told her that "the trip is canceled."
The Queen says: "They were very rude to the ambassador."
Lu Kang said he had not heard anything about a possible cancellation of Xi trip at any time, adding that the visit opened a "golden age" in the resulting work relationship of the two countries.
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