Narinder Kaur took a furious swipe at Queen Camilla following her appearance at Wimbledon. The Queen Consort, 77, attended the tennis tournament on Wednesday (July 9) and came face to face with Novak Djokovic. Shortly after, she headed to Centre Court to watch some of the action on day 10. Camilla waved to crowds as she took her place in the Royal Box, having received a standing ovation and cheers upon entry.
In a video taken as she arrived, those walking behind the royal could be seen tapping audience members in their seats to get them to stand up. This infuriated Good Morning Britain star Narinder, 52, who took to social media to express her anger. She raged: "Am I actually seeing this right? Those women are tapping people to get up for Camilla?! What a despicably egotistical vile thing to do...who on earth behaves like this?" Several of the broadcaster's followers agreed with her as one responded: "I wouldn't have got up. It's an absolute nonsense."

Another posted: "I rarely agree with Narinder, but I must say this is weird. The minders are tapping people to stand up. If this happened to me, I would make a fuss for touching me."
"For once I actually agree with you," added a third as another echoed: "I'm with you on this Narinder. I disagree 99.9% with you but this is pathetic."
However, others disagreed with Narinder and claimed standing up was showing a sign of respect.
One wrote: "People who respect our monarchy. People who are being told a monarch is walking in from a position which they cannot see. People who want to be here for the right reasons. People who are proud of our country."
Another fumed: "This is called showing respect for the office, regardless of what one thinks of the person in that office. You demonstrate both your ignorance and your own vile values."
A third hit back: "Sorry how is it vile? there's something called etiquette that we need to show whilst in the presence of Royalty."
Someone else observed: "It's just a British tradition to respect the royal family. You seem to be looking for things to be extremely angry about."
The Queen Consort attended the tournament with her sister, Annabel Elliot, after travelling from an engagement at Buckingham Palace. Upon her arrival, she was introduced to several key members, including collections manager, Malin Lundin, who has been instrumental in bringing Wimbledon's heritage to life through displays that welcome players and guests.
The royal also met Will Brierley, the lead groundsperson who has spent two decades at the Club and oversees the Championship Courts.
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