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Tom Cruise and the Queen: Meeting Privately Before Her Death

Tom Cruise and the Queen: Meeting Privately Before Her Death

He will probably never forget this meeting: actor Tom Cruise was invited to Windsor Castle by Queen Elizabeth II a few weeks before her death – and the 60-year-old received real special treatment.

A few weeks before her death, Queen Elizabeth II received another Hollywood star. Actor Tom Cruise was a guest and was allowed to drink tea with the monarch in person. This is reported by Roya Nikkhah, Royal Editor at the Sunday Times. Accordingly, the meeting took place this summer at Windsor Castle, before the Queen left for her Scottish summer residence, Balmoral Castle, at the end of July. The British Queen died there on September 8 at the age of 96.

Tom Cruise and the Queen had tea at Windsor Castle

Cruise and the Queen were originally scheduled to meet at “A Gallop Through History” in mid-May, held in the grounds of Windsor Castle as part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. But it did not get to that. The queen is said to have been so disappointed that she invited the 60-year-old again.

At the appointment that then took place, Cruise received real special treatment: he was allowed to land his helicopter on the lawn in front of Windsor Castle, was given an exclusive tour of the palace and was allowed to drink tea with the Queen. Apparently the mood was so good that another meeting was arranged for lunch. But the death of the Queen makes this impossible.

Cruise has been in the UK for some time filming his new ‘Mission Impossible’ movie. He spent his 60th birthday in July of this year at the Adele concert in London and at the Formula 1 race in Silverstone, among other things. He has gushed about the Queen in the past: “She’s just a woman that I admire a lot. I think she’s someone who has tremendous dignity and I admire her dedication. What she’s achieved is historic. I remember me that I used to see photos of her when I was a kid.” He will probably remember his afternoon at Windor Castle forever.

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