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Elizabeth The Second (Part-4)

This is the fourth section of the article based on life of Queen Elizabeth II.

By Ali AkbarPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Thatcher's popularity is plummeting as she implements the poll tax; a quarter-million people go to the streets in London alone; rioting breaks out, and more than 100 people are hurt; the country is in turmoil.

In the end, even her own party had had enough of Margaret Thatcher, and John Major succeeded her, and she left Downing Street in tears. The queen was greatly distressed by the manner in which Margaret Thatcher was deposed by the Conservative Party.

And she said to someone that while she may have been exhausted and other factors may have contributed, it was still done in a terrible way. For this reason, I believe it was crucial that the queen was politically in the background.

In 1992, Elizabeth's kingdom returns to normal, but all of a sudden, the tabloid press turns its attention to her family. Her son Andrew and his wife Sarah divorce, and then Charles and Diana's marriage disintegrates.

She's held the kingdom for a long time, but now everything is crumbling. She was dubbed the mother of a dysfunctional family, and everyone believed that it was her responsibility that her children had unhappy marriages.

The monarchy was in danger because many questioned the value of having such a system given the constant scandals that surrounded it.

And it was only a tragedy when the queen revealed her genuine sentiments at a reception in November. Is 1992 not a year I will remember with pure joy?

The lines of one of my more understanding letters have turned out to be an anus Horrible The tone in the nation is depressing John Major's administration looks ineffective Britain is longing for a new beginning 43 year old Tony

In fact, on May 2, 1997, Tony Blair enters Downing Street after winning a landslide victory. Blair is the labor party's new hope. He vows to alter things.

Blair had a huge majority when he took office, so I believe it would have been only normal for the palace to be a little nervous about what he would do with it.

And he was quite arrogant when he first entered politics. He strolled to the official opening of parliament while holding his wife's hand, giving the appearance that the state procession was somewhat out-of-date.

Everything was going to change since it was all fresh labor and always cool Britannia.

When Tony Blair first became prime minister, Elizabeth knocks her cocky prime minister down to size at their first meeting. This was his first meeting with the queen.

He said the Queen welcomed him to his first audience as prime minister, adding that Winston Churchill was her first prime minister at the time and you hadn't even been born.

Princes Diana dies in a car accident barely three months after Blair takes office, and he said it put have me in my place righted immediately.

The relationship between the queen and her prime minister, Elizabeth, is put to the test by her death when she is on summer vacation at Balmoral.

When she learned of Diana's passing in the morning, her grandsons William and Harry were her first worry, the queen told Prince Charles.

We need to remove the radios from their rooms, so she turned on the television and flipped through the stations. Of course, every channel included images of the deceased princess from the crash, and her life was continually repeated.

She was focused on her own family and forgot that she had another family in England when she remarked, "We've got to get them out, get them up on the hills, and organize a BBQ for them this evening."

However, Tony Blair consoles the bereaved nation immediately. He addresses the media mere hours after the tragedy and asks, "Prime Minister, can we please get your Reaction to the news? I feel like everyone else in this country today is totally grieved."

To Be Continued....

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Ali Akbar

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