Template:Did you know nominations/Yellow Drawing Room

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The result was: promoted by Philroc (talk) 14:49, 30 March 2021 (UTC)

Yellow Drawing Room

  • ... that 4 year old Prince Charles took photographs from a 9ft tall ladder? Source: "I resorted to firing off a number of action shots with a camera. At the sight of this Prince Charles perked up. "What are you doing?" he asked. I told him, whereupon his immediate response was, "Can I come up there and take one of you?" "Of course," I replied, absently not dreaming that he meant it ... "Just look a little mon,. to the left and keep like that." I reeled off more shots. Finally I told him the ordeal was over and thanked him for posing. His instant reply was: "Well, can I come up now and take a picture of you?" I looked anxiously at Nurse Lightbody-Nurse Lightbody looked uneasily at me. "Well, as you've promised ..." Together we hoisted the Heir Apparent up the ladder. The 9 foot structure now seemed horribly high, and I had visions of a body hurtling to the ground, the royal neck broken and myself under guard, being frogmarched to the Tower. The Prince had no such misgivings. Impatiently, he waited while I hung the strap around his neck and explained the camera's workings, then, waving an imperious hand in my direction, he ordered: "Now you go down there and be Prince Charles." Somewhat startled by this suggested reversal of our roles, I hurriedly complied, smiling bravely up at him from the gallery. The camera clicked and the deed was done" ("The Coronation Painting", 29 October 1977, The Illustrated London News)
  • Reviewed: 2 Broadway
  • Comment: Could I have this as an April Fool's Day DYK?

Created by No Swan So Fine (talk). Self-nominated at 19:40, 7 March 2021 (UTC).

  • Sorry, but I don't see what makes this April 1 material. It's quirky, perhaps, but where's the fooling? EEng 19:51, 7 March 2021 (UTC)