British Documents: Bill Clinton turned down the tea with Queen Elizabeth, that's why

British Documents: Bill Clinton turned down the tea with Queen Elizabeth, that's why

During an official visit to the United Kingdom, former US President Bill Clinton had refused the invitation to drink tea with Queen Elizabeth because he wanted to walk as a ordinary tourist. After the opening of documents of the U.K. national archive, it became known that President Clinton and the first lady, Hillary Clinton, [...]

During an official visit to the United Kingdom, former US President Bill Clinton had refused the invitation to drink tea with Queen Elizabeth because he wanted to walk as a ordinary tourist.

After the opening of documents of the U.K. national archive, it became known that President Clinton and the first lady, Hillary Clinton, had other plans on how they will spend their time in London, writes CNN.

When asked what he wanted to do after his speech, Clinton's team had no clear “ ”, but that President “wanted to be tourist” and wanted to visit a garden and shops and try Indian food with Prime Minister Blair, Philip Barton, Secretary of Tony Blair wrote.

He added that Americans did not prefer to dine in Chequers' environments, which is located in Buckinghamshire, but wanted to walk and buy shops.

They all dined together in the restaurant “Le Pont de la Tour” and spent about $360.

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