The Princess has reportedly climbed over a theatre audience (Image: GETTY) Royal expert Victoria Arbiter has revealed the time she witnessed Princess Margaret climb to the front row of a theatre. Ms Arbiter had been working as a VIP host at a theatre in the UK when she witnessed the comical sight. For the night, Ms Arbiter was expected to look after Princess Margaret and her daughter, Lady Sarah. Related articles Are Camilla and Meghan friends? Both show ‘affection for Charles' Meghan Markle news: Was Prince William ANGERED by Meghan’s shower? The “rebel princess” was reportedly known to enjoy an alcoholic drink. Ms Arbiter told honey.nine: “We were told Princess Margaret was coming that night and I was going to be looking after her.” She had spent the day ensuring the theatre was perfect for the Royal arrival which included supplying ample amounts of Grouse scotch. The drink was said to be Margaret’s drink of choice at the time. READ MORE: Meghan Markle is 'POLAR OPPOSITE' to Kate Middleton for CRUCIAL reason Princess Margaret reportedly liked Grouse scotch (Image: GETTY) Ms Arbiter continued: "She loved it. We had bottles of the stuff just in case we didn’t have enough. "She had several of those famous Grouse scotches before we went into the theatre, and it was my job to show her to her seat. “So I was walking up the stairs, leading her through, and I turned around and Princess Margaret was gone. "I thought, 'Oh God, I’m going to be fired. I’ve lost Princess Margaret. Where could she possibly have gone?' Related articles Prince Philip shocked when teenagers did this on royal tour Meghan Markle is ‘making same mistakes as Diana’ says expert “I guess she had enough famous grouse to not worry about how she might be perceived because she had hitched up her skirts and was climbing over all the people in that row to get to her seat. “Whereas I had worked out this great route where she wouldn’t have to pass anyone. “This was Princess Margaret, she was her own woman and she was going to do what worked for her. “If that meant a gin and a cigarette for breakfast, so be it.”All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility