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The Queen delighted after former minister said her legs were shapely

The Queen delighted after former minister said her legs were shapely
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The secret of how the Queen has coped with the trauma of Harry s war on the Royals

Enthusiastically, Andy Warhol once wrote: ‘I want to be as famous as the Queen of England.’ For the celebrity-obsessed US artist, the Monarch was the ultimate expression of global fame. The facts bear out his view. No one has been as famous in their lifetime for as long as Her Majesty, nor been the subject of such intense public scrutiny. Historical giants such as Julius Caesar, Napoleon and even Hitler pale in comparison. From the moment of her birth in 1926, crowds have surrounded her homes. She learned to wave to strangers while she was still in her pram, took her first salute at three, and attended her first State Opening of Parliament when she was just ten.

The Queen is deeply upset at Harry s very personal attacks

Advertisement The Queen is said to be ‘deeply upset’ by what she considers a series of ‘very personal’ criticisms of her family by Prince Harry. Royal sources say the Monarch has been shaken by Harry’s repeated comments since the devastating interview that he and wife Meghan gave to Oprah Winfrey in March. One source said: ‘Harry’s grandmother has taken this very personally and is deeply upset by what Harry has said, in particular his comments about Charles’s parenting and suggesting his father knows no better because of how he was brought up. It has been a very upsetting time.’

MATTHEW DENNISON: How the Queen is reshaping her life

MATTHEW DENNISON: How the Queen is reshaping her life Matthew Dennison For The Mail On Sunday © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo With the announcement of a national lockdown in March 2020, an extraordinary and unexpected opportunity opened up for the Queen and Prince Philip. At last, after more than seven decades of marriage, the Royal husband and wife, then aged 93 and 98 respectively, were able to experience something approaching the shared leisure enjoyed by other elderly couples. Temporarily released from many duties by the pandemic and the instruction to shield, they spent more continuous time together than they ever had, walking in the gardens of Windsor Castle, dining together and enjoying a peaceful final chapter in a long-lasting and successful marriage.

How the Queen is reshaping her life, writes MATTHEW DENNISON

MATTHEW DENNISON: As the country mourned after the death of Prince Philip, his passing would, the Queen said, leave a huge void in her life. It is a void possibly even greater than most people realise.

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