Johnson, is reported to have enjoyed a good relationship with the Obamas as well. The Queen, who has met every American President during her reign, save President Lyndon B. Michelle Obama would say on the press tour that she had no regrets about what had happened, and expressed admiration for The Queen. I daresay that the Queen was okay with it, too, because when I touched her, she only pulled closer, resting a gloved hand lightly on the small of my back.” Obama added: “If I hadn’t done the proper thing at Buckingham Palace, I had at least done the human thing. In reality it was a natural instinct for the Queen to show affection and respect for another great woman and really there is no protocol that must be adhered to.” Luckily for Japanese-American relations, he wasn’t doing it to act out. made one of the best-known faux pas in international politics when he puked on Japanese PM Kiichi Miyazawa during a diplomatic banquet. “Much has been made about the meeting between Michelle and Her Majesty when an instant and mutual warmth was shared between these two remarkable women, and protocol was abandoned as they stood closely with their arms around each other’s backs. Admittedly, he could hardly have helped it if he was feeling ill, but Bush Sr. The long-held (and often wrong) rules pertaining to royal protocol have been deemed to include the edict that no person can touch The Queen, but Angela Kelly, Personal Assistant, Adviser and Curator to Her Majesty The Queen (Jewellery, Insignias and Wardrobe), wrote in her book The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe otherwise. “I couldn’t have known it in the moment, but I was committing what would be deemed an epic faux pas.” Misspells Advice in Letter to Fan Burns 9,000 Gallons of Jet Fuel on Earth Day Jabs at Special Olympics on Whirlwind TV. I laid a hand affectionately across her shoulder,” Obama wrote. “I then did what’s instinctive to me any time I feel connected to a new person, which is to express my feelings outwardly. The Queen mirrored the First Lady, wrapping her own arm around her waist. Then, the moment came where Obama wrapped her arm around The Queen’s shoulders in an apparent breach of royal protocol-though no such rule apparently exists. “We looked at each other then with identical expressions, like, ‘When is all this standing around with world leaders going to finally wrap up?’ And with this, she busted out with a fully charming laugh,” Obama wrote. In her memoir, Becoming, Obama describes the moment as one of small talk: they’d been commiserating about how uncomfortable their shoes were-both in heels. According to First Lady Michelle Obama, the one thing she regrets having worn in public since being in the White House was casual shorts in.
Obama was accompanying her husband, US President Barack Obama, to the G20 Summit when she met The Queen for the first time. There have been moments of The Queen’s reign that have gone instantly viral, and her first meeting with then-First Lady Michelle Obama in 2009-where the two women were seen hugging-made headlines around the world.