Glastonbury moment goes viral as fans are convinced they spot the Queen hiding in crowd
Glastonbury always attracts top celebrities and even royals, but fans this year have been left convinced the Queen was in attendance.
The unknown woman in question in fact wasn’t our Queen, but certainly bares a very close resemblance to our royal leader. While the Queen may have opted to stay at home this tome round, her granddaughter Princess Beatrice did not and wasspotted enjoying herself at the prestigious event. However, the princess reportedly brushed off the mishap and returned back to the crowds with husband Edoardo to enjoy the festival.
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