When you are two years old, waiting patiently for the Queen can be a tiresome business. Brynn Noble had been given a flower to present to the Queen who was attending Sunday service in a mountain town in the Canadian Rockies.
As the smiling monarch walked slowly out of St Mary and St George's Anglican church in Jasper yesterday, Brynn decided enough was enough. She toddled into the Queen's path, and lay down.
The Queen, accompanied by the Rt Rev Victoria Matthews, the first female bishop to lead the Queen in a church service, was forced to step around her, while Prince Philip roared with laughter behind.
Unfazed, little Brynn continued to roll at the Queen's feet, before finally sticking her tongue out and scampering back to her parents, Maggie and Todd.
"We told her to wait for the Queen and she had hold of a flower for her," said her mother.
"But she decided to break free from the crowd and just lay down to wait. The Queen seemed to think it was very amusing."









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