She knew her time was limited, and “she accepted this with all the good grace you’d expect.”
Three aspects of life that will seemingly never cease to exist: death, taxes, and books about the royal family.
The Queen, enormously grieving but bound by her sense of duty to keep on—“Life goes on. It has to,” she said—found comfort watching shows like the BBC’sfind comfort in the disturbing allegations surrounding Andrew but had no hesitation in stripping her “favorite child” of his royal duties, with a senior courtier revealing “the Queen took a firm grip of things. To use the military jargon, there were only a few days between flash and bang. Action was called for it, and she took it.
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