The Queen insists on using ceremonial sword to cut cake at Eden Project lunch

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Her Majesty, accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall and the Duchess of Cambridge, was visiting the Eden Project’s ‘The Big Lunch’ initiative when she was asked to cut a cake.

An aide offered “there is a knife if you want it” to which the Queen replied: “I know there is, but this is something a bit more unusual.”

Her Majesty also welcomed G7 world leaders to the site on Friday for the summit’s reception dinner.

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