Royals, they're just like us!

We've all been in a situation where we wanted to duck down and avoid seeing someone. Well, it looks like that's something that also happened to Queen

Royals, they're just like us!

We've all been in a situation where we wanted to duck down and avoid seeing someone. Well, it looks like that's something that also happened to Queen Elizabeth II.

In a new ITV documentary, titled Our Queen: Inside the Crown, the special shows the royal hiding in a bush to dodge one of her guests at Buckingham Palace—who was deemed controversial.

The moment took place in 1978, when Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu made a visit to Buckingham Palace.

And while many royal fans have pointed out that Queen Elizabeth has interacted with other questionable public figures such as Vladimir Putin, Syrian leader Bashar-Al-Assad and Zimbabwe dictator Robert Mugabe, no one left an impact quite like Nicolae.

In the documentary, it explains that the Romanian dictator had a four-day visit to London with his wife Elena. Like most guests of Buckingham Palace, it's customary to have a sit-down dinner.

However, this apparently didn't bode well with the public, as he wasn't generally like by U.K. folks.

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