Overwhelmed boy CRAWLS AWAY from the Queen

THIS is the adorable moment a shy boy crawled away while he was meeting the Queen. Amazing footage captures Her Majesty meeting young fans as she opened a new centre at children’s charity Coram. Fame Academy judges Carrie and David Grant are seen bowing and curtsying to the Queen before introducing their son Nathan. The nine-year-old youngster drops down as if to bob - but instead ducks and crawls between his parents’ legs towards the door, shouting a cheerful “Bye!“ Luckily Her Majesty was most definitely amused - as were tickled onlookers. While Mr Grant roared with laughter, his TV presenter wife confided to the Queen: “It’s his version of a bow.“ Mrs Grant, 53, later joked on Twitter about the great escape, writing: “There’s always one. Why is it always mine?“ She has previously spoken candidly to Hello magazine about her family life and their four children, all of whom have complex needs. Nathan, who is adopted, has attachment issues and has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Attachment issues can manifest themselves though running away or hiding when a child feels overwhelmed. Continue reading: The Queen is all smiles as she opens children’s centre amid ongoing ‘feud’ between Kate and Meghan: Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton’s body language ‘revealed rifts’ when asked about rows in February: Lindo Wing maternity ward used by Duchess of Cambridge and where Meghan Markle will give birth gets a two-star health rating: Kate Middleton channels Meghan Markle in wide-legged trousers and a blazer for royal engagement in Cyprus: Sun Subscribers receive the latest breaking news and videos direct to their feed. SUBSCRIBE NOW and hit the bell to be the first in the know. Like The Sun on Facebook: Follow The Sun on Twitter: Subscribe to The Sun on Snapchat:
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