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Queen's naughty three-word response to Prime Minister when he told her about his dream

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The late Queen's cheeky side was often hidden, but those close to her have shared stories of her quick wit and funny remarks behind the scenes.

One person who got to see this playful side was former Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a private meeting. In Robert Hardman's book, Charles III: New King, New Court.The Inside Story, it's revealed that Boris once told the Queen about a dream where he was late for a meeting with her.

In response, she quickly asked, "Were you naked?!" and according to the author, "She had heard it all before." This story is just one example of the Queen's great sense of humour.

Once, a group of American tourists didn't recognise the Queen while she was out walking near Balmoral and asked if she lived nearby.

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