Queen Elizabeth II now has her personal Fox40 whistle - will use it to scare the Canada geese off her lawn

Newsflash 100By Staff

May 19, 2015

BURLINGTON, ON

Ron Foxcroft is seldom, if ever, at a loss for words.

Foxcroft and the Queen

Queen Elizabeth II, in her capacity as Colonel-in-Chief of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada, receives Honourary Colonel Ron Foxcroft at Buckingham Palace

Foxcroft and his wife Along with Colonel’s Kennedy and Hatfield of the Argyle’s and their wives were presented to the Queen at Buckingham Palace earlier today. Foxcroft filed the following with us moments ago:

“Arrived at 11:30 for 12:0 meeting.

“Changing of the guards were in progress but an audience with the Queen takes presidency.

“We were whisked in to a private area of the palace. We were taken to her private apartment and briefed in the Empire room by two Equeerys and the lady in waiting.

“We were buzzed in to her apartment at 12:08.

“She was radiant in a blue floral dress and beautiful. She held out her hand we all three shook hands She offered condolences to the regiment and the Cirillo family. She said she is proud of her regiment

“She wanted an explanation of the poppy gift that was on an easel beside her. She said it will be hung permanently in Buckingham Palace.

“She talked Argyll business and I presented her with two Argyll logo whistles. She put her lips on one but did not blow it.

“After 30 minutes she buzzed for our wives. They greeted her. She took us to the window and proudly pulled back the drapes and said enjoy my beautiful little garden.

“We have a small party tomorrow for a few people. I asked how many.

“She said 8,000. I said you do a marvellous job cutting the lawn.

She laughed and said that is my John Deere lawn mower as she pointed to the machine. She said if I blow this Fox 40 will it scare the Canada Geese off my lawn.

“She said it is better than using a gun and laughed.
She said I do not like goose dirt. She said she has only seen Princess Charlotte once and was sleeping.

“She says I never wake a baby.

“The pictures that were taken are protected by copyright and will be mailed with a contract for us to sign

“We left at 1 pm.”

Ron Foxcroft will be telling this story for the next five years. Bet on that.

 

 

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