British Prime Minister Boris Johnson attempted to name all seven hills of Rome at a photo opportunity with Italian President Sergio Mattarella and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, on Sunday, on the last day of the G20 conference in Rome.
While posing for a photo surrounded by the Italian politicians and their wives Laura Mattarella and Serena Draghi, Johnson listed the Capitoline, the Quirinal, the Viminal, the Esquiline, the Aventine and the Palatine hill, but struggled to name the last one, the Caelian hill.
The current G20 meeting, is due to finish on Sunday.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson attempted to name all seven hills of Rome at a photo opportunity with Italian President Sergio Mattarella and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, on Sunday, on the last day of the G20 conference in Rome.
While posing for a photo surrounded by the Italian politicians and their wives Laura Mattarella and Serena Draghi, Johnson listed the Capitoline, the Quirinal, the Viminal, the Esquiline, the Aventine and the Palatine hill, but struggled to name the last one, the Caelian hill.
The current G20 meeting, is due to finish on Sunday.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson attempted to name all seven hills of Rome at a photo opportunity with Italian President Sergio Mattarella and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, on Sunday, on the last day of the G20 conference in Rome.
While posing for a photo surrounded by the Italian politicians and their wives Laura Mattarella and Serena Draghi, Johnson listed the Capitoline, the Quirinal, the Viminal, the Esquiline, the Aventine and the Palatine hill, but struggled to name the last one, the Caelian hill.
The current G20 meeting, is due to finish on Sunday.