Saturday, 27 June 2015

Her Majesty reprimanded Lewis Hamilton for being too quick off the mark: Queen gave F1 star a lesson in table manners during royal lunch

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Lewis Hamilton would have been wise to be a little less hasty when he found himself sitting next to the Queen at a lunch event
Lewis Hamilton would have been wise to be a little less hasty when he found himself sitting next to the Queen at a lunch event
Appearing on an episode of Graham Norton’s TV chat show, which aired last night, Hamilton explained: ‘I was excited and started to talk to her but she said, pointing to my left, “no, you speak that way first and I’ll speak this way and then I’ll come back to you”.
‘She is a sweet woman and we talked about how she spends her weekends, houses and music. She is really cool.’
Yesterday etiquette expert Diana Mather explained that the protocol for speaking to the person on your left first, known as Turning The Table, dates at least as far back as the Victorian times.
 ‘She is a sweet woman... She is really cool.
Miss Mather, who is director of training at etiquette tutoring firm The English Manner, said: ‘Lewis’s first mistake was actually communicating with the Queen before she spoke to him. He should have waited until she spoke to him.
‘Turning The Table goes back to Victorian times if not before and the idea is that you would talk to the person on your left for the first course and the person on your right for the main course. The rule is that you keep changing for each course.

Appearing on an episode of Graham Norton’s TV chat show, which aired last night, Hamilton explained: 'I was excited and started to talk to her but she said, pointing to my left, “no, you speak that way first and I’ll speak this way and then I’ll come back to you”.
Appearing on an episode of Graham Norton’s TV chat show, which aired last night, Hamilton explained: 'I was excited and started to talk to her but she said, pointing to my left, “no, you speak that way first and I’ll speak this way and then I’ll come back to you”.
Hamilton, who was named the BBC Sports Personality of the Year last year, had a rather more successful meeting with the Queen in 2009, when Her Majesty presented him with an MBE
Hamilton, who was named the BBC Sports Personality of the Year last year, had a rather more successful meeting with the Queen in 2009, when Her Majesty presented him with an MBE
‘I also think that the Queen was quite possibly helping Lewis because the person on his left was probably not speaking to anyone and so she would not want them to feel left out.
‘I imagine it was a woman as the table setting for a formal lunch would be man, woman, man, woman and you would not want to leave a lady with no one to talk to!’
Miss Mather added that Princess Margaret was believed to have a bell she would ring to signal when it was time to Turn The Table.
F1 star Lewis Hamilton was recently unveiled as first Ambassador for Invictus Games Foundation
F1 star Lewis Hamilton was recently unveiled as first Ambassador for Invictus Games Foundation
Hamilton, who was named the BBC Sports Personality of the Year last year, had a rather more successful meeting with the Queen in 2009, when Her Majesty presented him with an MBE just months after he became the then youngest ever winner of the Formula One World Drivers’ Championship.
And even though his manners did not receive the royal seal of approval, they certainly swept away his former girlfriend, pop star Nicole Scherzinger.
Asked at the start of their relationship in 2008 what had attracted her to Hamilton, the 36-year-old singer said that when they first met he stood up and offered her his chair. She added: ‘My thoughts were: “What nice manners this man has”.’
The pair split for the fourth time earlier this year after a seven-year on-off relationship. It was claimed he would not commit to marriage and had abandoned her over the Christmas period to party with celebrity friends such as Rihanna.


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