Wednesday 26 March 2014

Queen Meets One Direction Star Niall Horan A t Buckingham Palace



The event was held Buckingham Palace to rejoice the contribution of the Irish in Britain.  A Palace spokeswoman said: "It was a truly entertaining evening - great company & extremely relaxed.”His Majesty seemed to enjoy the free time."

The Queen & the Duke of Edinburgh guests from the globe of sports, business, politics, the arts & group of people work is deemed to have made a positive contribution to Britain met. As well among the invited fashion designer Orla Kiely, racehorse trainer Jonjo O'Neill, the former head of Formula One racing Eddie Jordan, singer Imelda May & Father Ted writers Graham Linehan & Arthur Matthews were.

It is an absolute honor to be here with two great countries together - I could not consider it when I got the invitation.  "Having met His Majesty again was a huge experience," said the songster. Graham Linehan had a handwritten letter from her 8 year-old daughter's hand to the Queen. Irish singer Imelda May attended the welcome.

“We have never had other than a host anything strange here," he said. "I do not believe Ireland's contribution must be validated as such, but if it will be then validated what better place than Buckingham Palace. 

" He added: "I am sure you have something to say to my daughter." More details will be revealed on Wednesday about the state visit next month Irish President Michael D. Higgins to Britain. This will be the first state visit to the UK by President of Ireland.

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