Michelle Obama's actions with Queen Elizabeth spark debate about royal protocol.
about how uncomfortable they were in their heels. “We looked at each other then with identical expressions, like, ‘When is all this standing around with world leaders going to finally wrap up?’ And with this, she busted out with a fully charming laugh,” Michelle wrote in her book.
It didn’t end there, though, the women lovingly embraced and Michelle put her hand on Elizabeth’s shoulders. The Queen also wrapped her white-gloved hand around Michelle’s back — it was so sweet and tender. “I then did what’s instinctive to me any time I feel connected to a new person, which is to express my feelings outwardly. I laid a hand affectionately across her shoulder,” she continued. “I couldn’t have known it at the moment, but I was committing what would be deemed an epic faux pas.
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