Obama, the wife of Barack Obama, who was president from 2009 to
2017, was in London to promote her best-selling autobiography
'Becoming'.
She had the sellout audience - many of whom had traveled hours
to attend - laughing along within minutes of taking the stage,
recounting the furor she caused in 2009 when she breached royal
protocol by putting her arm around the queen.
"Yikes! Sorry guys," she joked, explaining she later learned to
keep her hands clasped or behind her back to curb her natural
instincts.
Nevertheless, she had no regrets when it came to the queen: "I
don't know that I could have done anything differently because
it was a natural human reaction."
She said she had been touched by the queen's decision to wear a
small pin badge the presidential couple had given her as a gift,
and described Britain's 92-year-old monarch in glowing terms:
"That was my experience, that has been my experience: that kind
of warmth and graciousness and intelligence and wit - I like
her."
Obama's book tour has so far taken her across North America and
Scandinavia. After London, she will go to Paris and Amsterdam.
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Last month, the book's German publisher said 'Becoming' could become
the biggest-selling autobiography ever.
"It's absolutely surreal. I think it's like a once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity. I can't believe she's in England as well, I can't
believe we're going," said Aisha Chipampe, a 26-year-old corporate
finance worker who drove four hours from the northern city of Leeds
for the show.
Obama, asked by host Stephen Colbert what advice she had for people
in Britain about how to stay calm in a time of turmoil - a likely
reference to political divisions over Brexit - said London was
unique and should treasure its diversity.
"This trepidation, the anxiety, it's everywhere, it's all over the
world," she said.
"I was looking out over the city, London, a beautiful city, and the
thing I love about it is it is truly representative of true
international diversity, in ways that you don't see in cities, most
cities particularly, even in the United States, and that is a gift,"
she said, drawing cheers.
(Reporting by Jayson Mansaray; Writing by William James; Editing by
Peter Cooney)
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