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Prince Harry says he 'panics' when he bumps into Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace

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  • In a new documentary titled "Queen of the World,"Prince Harry is seen greeting a group of visitors at Buckingham Palace. 
  • While talking to them, he asks if they've bumped into Queen Elizabeth.
  • Prince Harry goes on to say: "If you suddenly bump into her in the corridor, don't panic. I know you will. We all do!" 
  • "Queen of the World" airs on ITV on September 25 at 9 p.m.

 

Prince Harry has revealed he still "panics" if he bumps into his grandmother the Queen in the halls of Buckingham Palace. 

In a new behind-the-scenes documentary on the royals, the Duke of Sussex tells visitors to the palace that he still gets nervous when he sees the Queen coming towards him. 

Speaking to a group of hospitality professionals from the Caribbean, who were spending time at the palace for a new scheme led by the Queen, he said: "You guys have spent way more time in Buckingham Palace than I ever have and you've only been here two weeks."

"Have you bumped into the Queen yet?"

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"If you suddenly bump into her in the corridor, don't panic. I know you will. We all do!"

The two-part ITV documentary "Queen of the World," which looks at the Queen's role as head of the Commonwealth, will also include a collection of private home films. 

During the show, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is also reunited with her wedding dress and veil for the first time since the big day. The garments were being prepared for a new exhibition.

"Queen of the World" will air on ITV on September 25 at 9 p.m.

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