Prime Minister David
Cameron left his eight-year-old daughter in a pub following a Sunday lunch,
after a mix-up with his wife Samantha.
The couple's daughter
Nancy wandered off to the toilets while they were arranging lifts and they only
realised she was not with them when they got home, The Sun said.
Mr Cameron rushed back
to the Plough Inn in Cadsden, Bucks, where he found his daughter with staff.
A Downing Street
spokesman said: "The Prime Minister and Samantha were distraught when they
realised Nancy wasn't with them.
"Thankfully when
they phoned the pub she was there safe and well.
"The Prime
Minister went down straight away to get her."
The Camerons were at
the Plough Inn - near the Prime Minister's country retreat Chequers - with
Nancy and their other children Arthur, six, and 22-month-old Florence, as well
as two other families.
When Mr Cameron left
the pub he went home in one car with his bodyguards and thought Nancy was with
his wife and their other children in another car. Mrs Cameron had assumed her
eldest daughter was with her father.
The mistake was only
discovered when they got home.
Mr Cameron drove back
to the pub and found Nancy helping staff. She was away from her parents for
about 15 minutes.
Source: Yahoo
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