No one has ever been more excited to meet Queen Elizabeth II than this adorable, friendly elephant

DUNSTABLE, ENGLAND - APRIL 11: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh feed Donna the elephant as they visit the Elephant Centre at the ZSL Whipsnade Zoo on April 11, 2017 in Dunstable, United Kingdom. The Queen and The Duke will meet the Head Elephant Keeper and view the elephant team carrying out daily care tasks such as nail filing and mouth care. Her Majesty and His Royal Highness will meet the Centre's project team, including zookeepers and architects, in front of the elephant paddock before proceeding to the amphitheatre where The Queen will unveil a plaque to mark the formal opening of the Centre. The Queen and The Duke will view an elephant being fed and meet keepers and vets before departing. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

Queen Elizabeth II is definitely in touch with her wild side!

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On Tuesday, the Queen and Prince Philip visited Whipsnade Zoo and got an up-close-and-personal look at the facility’s nine Asian elephants and the veterinarians that take care of them. One of the elephants at the center was reportedly named in honor of the Queen and was born just days before her 90th birthday.

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Her Majesty was “absolutely delighted” when she learned Elizabeth the elephant was named in her honor, according to Professor David Field.

But, it was one particularly polite elephant named Donna that really gave the royal couple a warm welcome. When the Queen approached Donna, the pachyderm took notice of the banana in her hands and gladly accepted the sweet treat with her trunk. According to E! News, Donna then turned to Prince Philip and used her trunk to search his suit jacket for more snacks.

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The royal couple’s visit was to monitor the daily routines of the elephants and their caretakers before unveiling a plaque at the new Center for Elephant Care at the Bedfordshire zoo.

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