Princess Eugenie, daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, and sixth in line to the British throne, got up close and personal with some musical monarchy at a recent London show - but Queen Bey didn't seem to have the foggiest as to who the Princess was. Watch the video below.

The royal attended the show with Kate Middleton's brother James and his girlfriend TV host Donna Air, as well as designers Matthew Williamson and Patrick Cox, according to The Mirror and during a part of Beyonce's show she selects a person from the front row at random to help to sing the "To the left, to the left" part of 'Irreplaceable'. This time, it seems, Beyonce randomly chose the Queen's granddaughter who did her absolute best 'deer in headlights' impersonation.

Clearly mortified, the 23-year-old mouthed along to the words before escaping the limelight at the first available opportunity.

"When Eugenie, who had gone bright red, ducked down, Beyonce was forced to quickly fill in the missing words and find a new, willing victim", a gig-goer was quoted as saying.

Still, it can't possibly have been as bad/hilarious as this.