Joan Collins forgets royal tradition after Princess Kate introduces Louis and Charlotte


Dame Joan Collins said she forgot to curtsy to Princess Kate in front of Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte.

The Dynasty star, who was made a Dame in 2015, recalled taking part in the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

The Hollywood icon, 90, was joined by her husband Percy Gibson, 58, in a cream vintage jaguar as the celebrations for her majesty’s 70 years on the throne drew to a close.

The actress led the procession in a motorcade down The Mall during the celebration and was joined in the procession by fashion model Twiggy and Bake Off judge Prue Leith for the “Dames in their Jags” section of the pageant.

In an extract from her book, Behind The Shoulder Pads, obtained by HELLO! magazine, Joan detailed the royal encounter.

She wrote: “Shown to the green retiring room behind the [royal] box, I collapsed onto a sofa and was offered a cup of tea. Suddenly, a vision appeared in a red dress. Catherine, the [then] Duchess of Cambridge, with her two young children in tow.

“‘Hello, Joan,’ she said sweetly, holding out her hand.

“‘Hello, ma’am,’ I gulped, forgetting to curtsy.

“‘This is Charlotte, and this is Louis,’ she said, and both little people held out their tiny hands politely for a handshake.”

There are no obligatory codes of behaviour when meeting The Queen or a member of the Royal Family, but many people wish to observe the traditional forms, the official royal website states.

Men are encouraged to greet royals with a neck bow while women can curtsy but a simple handshake in the usual way is also an acceptable greeting.

Royal fans may recall Louis taking the limelight at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations as he pulled cheeky faces during the ceremony.

Prince William, Kate and their three children, Prince George, Charlotte and Louis watched the pageant from the royal box along with extended members of the late Queen’s family.

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