@internetsdairy I once drove past a giant silver Land Rover in the suburbs of Bath, who'd had to stop and give way to me on the narrow road. I am 90% sure the driver was John Cleese, sitting very upright
@jackeric Yeah, he would sit upright. Reminds me, car-based ones: a car drove past me in Northampton once; in the back was Alan Yentob. He was picking his nose.
I've also saw Charles and Di in the back of a car one time, and on another occasion, the Queen and Prince Phillip, though not sure if it counts when they're in a motorcade. None of them were picking their nose.
@internetsdairy @jackeric I once saw Camilla at the junction of Highgrove, driving a Landrover. And I once saw Prince Harry playing polo, but that’s not very mundane is it. Unless you’re dead posh. And then running round on a horse with a big mallet is just normal.
@Nickiquote @jackeric Depends. was he was riding his horse round big Tesco, knocking tins of beans into the trolley with his mallet?
@internetsdairy @jackeric No, it was more a traditional polo setting. Like you walk across the park and oh there’s a polo game on and oh, there’s a member of the Royal family and you suddenly wonder how many security people are watching you at that moment.
@Nickiquote @jackeric Well, they'd be watching the polo, a famously mesmerising sport. The perfect opportunity for an assassin tbh
@internetsdairy @jackeric This was back when Harry had security of course. Not like now, when they basically hand you a crossbow and suggest you have a punt.