Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton may be busy with retail politcs on the campaign trail but she expects that her supporters have time to wait in line to get her autograph.

The former Secretary of State greeted fans outside an event at the Smuttynose Brewey in Hampton, New Hampshire, when she was approached by a woman asking for her signature on what appeared to be a photo of Clinton..

'Go to the end of the line,' the candidate informs the woman, who persists and gestures to her camera as if to ask for a photo.

'Why don't you go to the end of the line,' the White House hopeful said, repeating the instruction in a harsher, more condescending tone.

Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, speaking to an unseen woman, was caught on camera telling a supporter to 'go to the back of the line' in a condescending tone

The woman originally asked for an autograph and then persisted, hoping to take a picture with the former Secretary of State

A video of the incident was posted by conservative group America Rising, according to the Weekly Standard.

The short clip had been viewed more than 200,000 times on the social network Vine as of Monday afternoon.

Clinton was later criticized for another incident on the same day, in which she used a man's back as support to write on a piece of paper.

'If @Hillaryclinton wants to be president, she's going to have to work harder to hide contempt for Everyday Americans,' America Rising's Shoshana Weissmann said on Twitter.

Twitter users mocked the former senator's royal-like demeanor, calling her Queen Hillary.

'No soup for you!', others quipped, reminiscing about the so-called Soup Nazi on Seinfeld.

Internet users mocked the candidate's royal-like demeanor, calling her Queen Hillary and comparing her to Seinfeld's Soup Nazi. Above, she speaks at a Las Vegas high school in the beginning of May

Weissman said that Clinton repeated telling supporters to go to the back of the line 'like 5 more times'.

The incident comes as the former First Lady faces criticism for allegedly being inaccessible and not answering questions despite multiple scandals surrounding the foundation she shares with her ex-president husband Bill.