David Cameron has been overheard describing how the Queen "purred" when he told her Scotland had voted No to independence.
Microphones picked up the Prime Minister telling former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg how Her Majesty reacted during their phone conversation on Friday morning.
He said: "The definition of relief is being the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and ringing the Queen and saying 'It's alright, it's okay'. That was something.
"She purred down the line."
After a few seconds where the recording is not clear, Mr Cameron added: "But it should never have been that close.
"It wasn't in the end, but there was a time in the middle of the campaign when it felt…"
The next part of the conversation is inaudible before the Prime Minister, who is in New York for the UN general assembly, closed: "I've said I want to find these polling companies and I want to sue them for my stomach ulcers because of what they put me through.
"It was very nervous moments."
The conversation took place as Mr Cameron was being accompanied around the Bloomberg offices in front of TV cameras.
The Queen remained publicly impartial during the referendum campaign, but the Prime Minister's comments suggest she was relieved that Scots voted 55% to 45% in favour of retaining the Union.
Sky News Royal Correspondent Paul Harrison said Buckingham Palace would neither confirm nor deny whether the Queen purrs when she is happy.
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