The late monarch handed Mia Tindall an item, just before a family portrait, before uttering five-words to keep the then-toddler out of mischief.
Queen Elizabeth once used a very handy parenting trick to control her mischievous great-granddaughter, Mia Tindall. Back in 2016, the monarch was celebrating her 90th birthday and posed for a portrait with her two youngest grandchildren, Lady Louise Windsor and James, then-Viscount Severn, and her great-grandchildren who were born by that time.
This included Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Savannah Phillips, Isla Phillips, and Mia Tindall. Little Mia, who was two at the time was pictured holding a very particular thing in the portrait.
The late Queen was known to always use the Launer London handbags as the brand held the royal warrant and supplied Her Late Majesty with almost all of her handbags.
But Mia's dad Mike Tindall once revealed why his daughter was holding the late monarch's handbag in an official portrait photo.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain, he revealed: "It just happened at the right time. She was being a bit naughty.
"The Queen got it quite right when she told her 'Just hold the handbag now' and she did that. It ended up being a great photo of her.
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