Rapper Rick Ross was denied entry to Buckingham Palace in London.
On Monday, The Boss had a most humbling experience after visiting Buckingham Palace. He shared photos on Instagram showing off at the front gates but little did he know, he would not be able to make it past them.
Soon afterward, Ross shared a video on his Instagram story detailing how he was denied from entering the palace.
âAlright, yâall saw me go to Buckingham Palace,â Ross says in the video. âI pulled the homie to the side and told him who I wasâof course, the biggest boss. And, uh, for one of the first times in a long time that didnât get me in. I didnât get through the gates. I didnât get to sit at the table.â
Obviously disappointed, Ross did find a silver liningâŠor perhaps an insult.
He said, âBut what he did do was refer me to a spot, and he said theyâll be waiting on me. And he said I can pick the lobster that I wanted to eat. So, I forgave him.â
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Ross learned the hard way that being a rapper or flashing some chains, wonât guarantee entrance everywhere. However, if The Boss really wanted to see the inside of the palace, he could have coughed up ÂŁ30.00- ÂŁ55.00 to attend one of the tours offered on the Buckingham Palace website.
According to the website, The State Rooms tour allows visitors to âexplore the magnificent State Room, see the special Platinum Jubilee display and view treasures from the Royal Collection.â The bigger deal and other option is The Royal Day Out tour which allows visitors to âexplore the magnificent State Rooms, see rare pieces of Japanese porcelain and samurai armour and view the carriages and cars used by the Royal Family.â
Better luck next time, Boss.
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