The anecdote of Elizabeth II, Theresa May and the cheese that has caused the laughter of British parliamentarians

The House of Commons has summoned the deputies this Friday and Saturday for a series of acts for the end of the reign of Elizabeth IITheresa May made parliament laugh when she recalled an anecdote in Balmoral castle where she threw a basket of cheese in front of the queen “The cheese fell on the floor. I had to make a split-second decision,” May said, pausing dramatically as MPs laughed During the parliamentary session, former British Prime Minister Theresa May has made parliament laugh recalling an anecdote at Balmoral Castle where, after throwing a basket of cheese in front of Queen Elizabeth II, he picked it up from the ground and immediately received a smile from the monarch. “I remember a picnic at Balmoral. They brought the baskets of food and we all got together to put the food and drink on the table. I took some cheese, put it on a plate, and as I was putting it on the table, the cheese fell down”. “I had to make a split-second decision,” May said, pausing dramatically as the House filled with laughter from MPs. “I picked up the cheese, put it on the plate and placed it on the table. I turned around to see that my every move had been watched very closely by Her Majesty the Queen.” smile, thus approving the so-called “five second rule”. “I looked at her, she looked at me and she just smiled,” said May. The British House of Representatives has also canceled its plenary session that was scheduled for 9 a.m. on Friday (local time) and will meet instead from noon so that the deputies pay tribute to the late queen in the special session that will last until ten at night. Already on Saturday, at 2:00 p.m., a “small number” of deputies, those of higher rank, will swear allegiance to the new monarch, according to a statement from the legislative body.