Boris tried to meet Queen when he had Covid – the most explosive claims in new royal book

The deceased Queen’s political tendencies and Queen Camilla’s experience of combating sexual assault on a train on a train are among the few eye -catching claims in a new royal book.
Written by the old Times Royal reporter lovers are low, Power and Palace It aims to reveal the closed door relationship between the monarchy and the government through negotiations with a number of senior politicians, civil servants and royal aids.
The book, published on September 11, is already in headlines after a series of claims with published quotes. Times Before the publication.
1. Queen fought sexual assault ‘on the train
Queen Camilla, according to Low’s new book, sexually assaulted by a stranger on a train when she was a female student.
In his speech with Boris Johnson, the Queen told us how he took off his shoes before he reported the incident to the police and that he çek pulled him in hazelnuts ”.
Mr Johnson’s former communication director Guto Harri told Mr. Low: “He was on a train to Paddington – he was 16 years old – and a man was taking his hand even further…”
Mr. Harri said that after asking Mr. Johnson what he was doing, Camilla replied: im I did what my mother taught me. I took my shoes out and squeezed her in a heel with a heel.
“Paddington’a jump from the train, find a man in uniform and ‘that man attacked me’ when they said he had enough and arrested.”
2. Queen Elizabeth II was a residue
One of the biggest claims from Mr. Low’s new book is the Queen II. It is Elizabeth’s account against Brexit.
In the book, Mr. Low contains the details of a conversation between the late Queen and a minister, and in the meantime, “We shouldn’t leave the EU,” he said: “It is better to stick to the devil you know.”
It is always a heavy claim because of the ruler’s political duty to stay neutral and also contradicts the previous reports of his attitude towards Europe.
In 2016, Sun “Queen supports Brexit ve and in 2011, he told Nick Clegg, the prime minister of that time: orum I don’t understand Europe”. After the Queen complained, Batchdog Ipso later led the title as “significant misleading”.
Don’t write Power and PalaceMr Low said: “At the basic level, he saw the EU as part of the post -war settlement and pointed to a period of cooperation after two World War.
“If the queen had voted, Remace would have voted.”
3. Queen Elizabeth II did not support King Charles’ campaign
The allegations in the book, Queen II. Elizabeth’s son does not support the campaign approach to problems such as climate change, including writing letters to ministers.
Mr. Low quotes a palace source claiming his opinion on the letters: “Just do. You have an idea as soon as you enter politics and you choose a side – you cause a part of the population to a partial opinion.
“The opinion of those who wanted to protect the monarchy was that they had to rise further than politics. Everything that dragged him into the mud was a useless development.”
4. Queen II. Elizabeth among the ministers ‘Open Oral’
It is well known that the ruler is politically impartial. In the book, however, the sources, Mr. Low, said the late queen was more politically clear than expected behind closed doors.
George Osborne said to Mr. Low: ım I was constantly surprised how sincere and none of them had come out.
“It would be very clear in explaining what he thought about individuals, including members of his own family and what he thought about things in the country.”
5. Boris Johnson, Queen II in Covid. He tried to visit Elizabeth
According to the book, according to that time, Prime Minister Boris Johnson was in the early stages of infection with Covid. Elizabeth reportedly tried to meet.
Mr. Johnson’s adviser Dominic Cummings told a previous statement that the incident told the PM that the movement was “crazy ..
But a source to Mr. Low Cummings’s exact words were: “You will kill the queen. Are you crazy?”
Buckingham Palace refused to comment.




