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Boris Johnson meets Queen at Buckingham Palace after landslide victory

Boris Johnson was driven from 10 Downing Street to Buckingham Palace after his landslide victory in the 2019 general election that saw his party gain a 70-plus majority

Boris Johnson arrives at Buckingham Palace to meet the Queen

Boris Johnson has met the Queen at Buckingham Palace after his thumping election victory.

He made the short trip in his chauffeur-driven Jaguar from 10 Downing Street to the palace just before 11am.

The PM then made the traditional request to form a government in the Queen's name after gaining nearly 50 seats in an election thrashing.

Mr Johnson was greeted by the Her Majesty's Equerry-in-Waiting, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Richards, and her private secretary, Edward Young, when his ministerial car arrived.

The politician was ushered inside and was led to the Queen's private apartments where, following convention, the head of state asked Mr Johnson whether he would form the next government.

He left the palace after a meeting which lasted more than 35 minutes and was given a round of applause by Downing Street staff.

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The PM gets out of his car in the Buckingham Palace courtyard(PA)

 

Mr Johnson's trip to the palace came just hours after he made a triumphant victory speech in Westminster.