His Excellency Mr Tulga Narkhuu given audience at Buckingham Palace
He presented Letters of Credence in traditional dress - royal blue outfit
But the outfit rather detracted from Her Majesty’s rather muted mauve
By Amie Keeley
PUBLISHED: 00:29 GMT, 14 November 2013 | UPDATED: 00:29 GMT, 14 November 2013
The Queen is used to being the most stylish person in the room.
But when she met the Mongolian ambassador yesterday, she may have felt a little under-dressed.
His Excellency Mr Tulga Narkhuu was given an audience at Buckingham Palace, as is customary when a newly-appointed ambassador or high commissioner arrives in the capital.
His Excellency Mr Narkhuu Tulga of Mongolia was presented with his Letters of Credence as Ambassador, by the Queen at Buckingham Palace
He presented his Letters of Credence in traditional dress, with his bright royal blue outfit drawing the eye from Her Majesty's rather muted mauve
He presented his Letters of Credence in traditional dress, with his bright royal blue outfit drawing the eye from Her Majesty’s rather muted mauve.
His dazzling deel – a traditional Mongolian double-breasted overcoat – was complemented by a matching hat and leather boots.
Mr Narkhuu, who was educated at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, is fluent in English, Russian and Chinese.
He became Mongolia’s ambassador to the UK in June, having previously held posts in China, Singapore and the US.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2506952/How--come-far-New-Mongolian-ambassador-wears-traditional-dress-meets-Queen.html
He presented Letters of Credence in traditional dress - royal blue outfit
But the outfit rather detracted from Her Majesty’s rather muted mauve
By Amie Keeley
PUBLISHED: 00:29 GMT, 14 November 2013 | UPDATED: 00:29 GMT, 14 November 2013
The Queen is used to being the most stylish person in the room.
But when she met the Mongolian ambassador yesterday, she may have felt a little under-dressed.
His Excellency Mr Tulga Narkhuu was given an audience at Buckingham Palace, as is customary when a newly-appointed ambassador or high commissioner arrives in the capital.
His Excellency Mr Narkhuu Tulga of Mongolia was presented with his Letters of Credence as Ambassador, by the Queen at Buckingham Palace
He presented his Letters of Credence in traditional dress, with his bright royal blue outfit drawing the eye from Her Majesty's rather muted mauve
He presented his Letters of Credence in traditional dress, with his bright royal blue outfit drawing the eye from Her Majesty’s rather muted mauve.
His dazzling deel – a traditional Mongolian double-breasted overcoat – was complemented by a matching hat and leather boots.
Mr Narkhuu, who was educated at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, is fluent in English, Russian and Chinese.
He became Mongolia’s ambassador to the UK in June, having previously held posts in China, Singapore and the US.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2506952/How--come-far-New-Mongolian-ambassador-wears-traditional-dress-meets-Queen.html
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