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Seriously mundane task the late Queen Elizabeth II loved to do laid bare | Royal | News

Late Queen II. When he imagines Elizabeth’s daily life, it is easy to evoke images of great feasts, state visits and royal regiments. Nevertheless, for the crown and centuries, his majesty was surprisingly known to have the earth.

Although the royal families have an army of personnel at their disposal, including chefs and cleaners, they like to look at them when the royal family is in private houses. According to Gyles Brandreth, most of the writer and publisher who may be surprises, Queen Elizabeth II.

The author once told a story about how David Cameron tried to help clean the dishes in his stay at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.

Former Prime Minister Gyles told Gyles: “I don’t make up this, you sat down, and Prince Philip and his Majesty served your queen dinner and cleaned him and sat down while talking to other guests.

“I remember thinking it was the fifth year, ‘Well, now I can help now’ and got up and got up and started to wash Marigolds.”

“And Majesty’s ‘Prime Minister is doing?’ I broke the protocol and sat down and did what was said.

Gyles claims that Elizabeth’s love of washing has begun at a young age: “Of course, those who read the daily diaries of the daily daily diaries of the Queen’s childhood friend Alatoa Fitzalan-Howard will know that Lilibet is always good in indigenous affairs.”

In March 1941, when they took food lessons at Windsor, Alatoa said: “Lillibet actually loves to wash and does more than the rest.”

In the meantime, it is known that the Wales family have made a more ordinary breeding for young members than previous generations.

For the prince and princess of Wales, this means to make Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis deal with housework.

A source said this in August 2024 Daily mail: ‘I think it would be surprising to see how ordinary people are at home.

“Children help to lay the table, help to clean and recover their plates when they finish eating. There is no preference treatment.”

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