EXCLUSIVE: David Seaman admits he broke protocol when meeting Queen ‘She started laughing'
Former Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman, 56, has revealed he made thegiggle when he admitted his team had unfortunately lost a match the night before he was awarded his MBE. The sportsman explained how he broke protocol in the funny moment at Buckingham Palace in 1997 when he received the honour for services to football.
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