Art Attack star Neil Buchanan has recalled the ‘big moment’ he met Queen Elizabeth II, and how impressed she was by the castle he’d made ‘ingeniously’ out of toilet paper.
, revealing how impressed she was by the castle he’d made ‘ingeniously’ out of toilet paper.
‘She said something… I don’t know whether you remember there was a Cinderella’s castle that we made. It looked a bit like the Disney Castle. Do you remember that? It was like the Disney Castle and it was made of bog roll, basically. ‘I took a deep breath and I said “loo roll”, and she looked at me and I thought here it comes! And she just went, “That’s ingenious!” I’ll never forget that. That was my big moment.’to encourage kids to get crafty while on flights for their half-term holidays – said that he found the Queen ‘fighting fit’ at the time.
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