Queen Elizabeth II cuts cake with ceremonial sword at G7 summit
Queen Elizabeth II of England starred in a fun moment at the G7 summit. During her participation in the Eden Project luncheon, an event that took place within the framework of the meeting of world leaders, she was chosen to cut a cake. Next, in we tell you what happened.
As an opening act, the queen was asked to be the one to cut the cake to kick off the Eden Project lunch; what the assistants never expected is that the monarch would not wait to be given a knife, but instead asked one of the royal guards for her ceremonial sword.
Having the sword in her hands, Queen Elizabeth went to the cake and began to try to cut it, even after a woman, apparently one of the organizers of the Project, told her that there was a knife on the table, to which she He replied, "I know there is, this is something more unusual."
The assistants laughed and applauded the monarch's stitch, thus showing that the queen has not lost her sense of humor, even after the death of her husband, Prince Philip, two months ago.
At their first in-person summit in nearly two years, the leaders of the G7 great powers met on Friday in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II, before addressing discussions on the global recovery from the pandemic and the challenges posed by Russia and China.
The meeting will last until Sunday on the beach of Carbis Bay, in the southwest of England, will be mainly dedicated to the distribution of vaccines against the coronavirus and the fight against climate change.