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The Duke of Edinburgh’s homecoming is said to have been welcomed as a “great comfort” by Her Majesty. Philip was “in good spirits” following his discharge from King Edward VII’s Hospital in Marylebone, a senior palace source told Mirror.co.uk.
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Royal servant Charles Oliver shared Her Majesty’s preference for fish in his book ‘Dinner at Buckingham Palace’, based on his diaries and personal recollections. The monarch is renown for having a broad taste in food, with royal chefs detailing the Royal Family’s particular palette over the years.
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The Queen will not “brush [Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s concerns] under the carpet”, a royal commentator has claimed. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared the struggles and challenges that they had been facing since becoming senior working royals, including allegations of racism. Vanity Fair Royal Correspondent Katie Nicholl spoke to The Royal Beat - available on True Royalty TV - about what the monarch and the Royal Family need to do now to move forward.
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Despite the upheaval of last week and the stress of her husband nearing a month in hospital, the Queen was beaming widely as she spoke with school children, academics and NASA HQ on Wednesday. The group spoke about the ongoing NASA mission to Mars, which saw the Perseverance rover land on the planet last month.
This puts her at the same level of popularity as George W Bush, when his approval ratings peaked in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.
William and Harry boasted scores of 66 and 62 per cent respectively, but Prince Charles managed just 34 percent.
Nile Gardiner, director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at The Heritage Foundation, told The Times: I don’t think the monarchy is now deeply unpopular in America at all.
Queen Elizabeth remains overwhelmingly popular with the US public (Image: Getty)
The Queen with the Obamas (Image: Getty)
“A distinction has to be made between the liberal elites who clearly have a disdain for the monarchy for ideological reasons and the vast majority of ordinary Americans who like the Queen.”