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Quora post about dining etiquette with Queen Elizabeth

The passage contains only a casual anecdotal comment about the Queen's etiquette with no substantive allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. A user speculates about the Queen noticing a common person's etiquette. No mention of any political, financial, or legal matters.

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
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House Oversight #026984
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1
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0
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The passage contains only a casual anecdotal comment about the Queen's etiquette with no substantive allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. A user speculates about the Queen noticing a common person's etiquette. No mention of any political, financial, or legal matters.

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Read More » If I sat down for dinner with Queen Elizabeth would she instantly know I was a common person by my etiquette? What would she notice first? ea Paul Rodgers, studied at City University London Updated Mar 26 The most important rule the Queen follows is ‘Don’t embarrass your guests’. I have heard that at a dinner some years ago she noticed a man nearby was eating his peas while Read More » Read More in Your Feed Follow Quora on: os This email was sent by Quora (650 Castro Street #450, Mountain View, CA 94041). If you don't want to receive this type of email in the future, please unsubscribe. http:/Awww.quora.com/

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