British journalist Quentin Letts tweeted this weekend that people meeting with the Queen are forbidden from talking about the Sussexes.
, who, according to his Twitter bio is a"journo and deputy church warden" and the author of a book called, the Sussex family is off limits as a topic of conversation with Queen ElizabethLetts shared the gossipy tidbit on Twitter Friday, but, like most gossip, it didn't exactly come firsthand. In this case, the scoop came via the"friend of an acquaintance," apparently.
Friend of an acquaintance was about to go riding with HMQ. Was given v firm advice. 'Talk about anything except one subject.' Brexit? 'No. The Sussexes.'"Friend of an acquaintance was about to go riding with HMQ," he wrote."Was given v firm advice. 'Talk about anything except one subject.' Brexit? 'No. The Sussexes.
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