Indian Girl’s Honest Reply When Asked About Queen Elizabeth II Made Us Laugh Till Our Stomach Hurt!

Honesty is the best policy.

On September 8, the world received the most heartbreaking news. People were left heartbroken after they heard that Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain passed away at the age of 96. She breathed her last at Balmoral, her estate in the Scottish Highlands and she was suffering from ‘episodic mobility problems’ since last year, as per Buckingham Palace. People from all over the world are expressing their grief over the Queen’s demise but you will be shocked to know that this little girl from India is not so ’emotional’ about it. Kids always speak the truth!

A news channel from India was covering Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in London. While questioning people about the Queen’s demise, the anchor approached an Indian mother-daughter duo and asked them how they will remember her. The woman said that Queen Elizabeth II has done great things for her country and decided to pass the mic to her daughter, honestly, it was the best decision of her life because the little girl’s reply was so funny. Dressed in a cute blue jacket, the little Indian girl said. “Queen die ho gayi.” When asked if she is sad, the girl replied, “Main bahot emotional nahi hoon.” The anchor tried to correct her by saying that she is feeling emotional but she immediately said that she is not. What a queen behaviour!

Take a look at the video here:

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People on Twitter are rolling on the floor laughing after hearing the little girl’s reaction to Queen Elizabeth II and we don’t blame them at all.

Take a look at their reactions:

People are already using the phrase “Main bahot emotional nahi hoon.”

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After hearing the Indian girl’s answer, we are convinced that children are more honest than adults.