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Elizabeth The Second (Part-5)

This is the fifth paragraph in the biography of Queen Elizabeth II.

By Sarah DanielPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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We send our condolences and prayers to Princess Diana's family. Her two sons in particular, the two boys, have a special place in her heart.

She was the people's princess, and as such, she will always have a special place in our hearts and minds.

Rage towards the quiet queen develops from the anguish over Diana's passing. The media assault Elizabeth The contrast between the intense feelings that were shown throughout the nation and the Royal family's overall aloofness and other things like that

It was a tricky thing for Blair, who had only been prime minister for approximately three months, to advise the monarch on how to act toward her own people, but he did do so through Prince Charles.

The monarch consults with her Prime Minister He begs her to address the nation every day, and I suppose history will remember the week in which she did so. The institution, not necessarily the queen, made a mistake when she took so long to return from Balmoral.

Actually, I believe it was unjust because it was done to protect the grandsons at a horrible time following their mother's passing, but I also believe that history will judge people harshly and that will be one of the judgments. Elizabeth eventually makes her way back to London Downing Street five days after Diana passed away.

And the palace concur that the queen must deliver a speech demonstrating her empathy for the people. As they finalized the text, the queen's confidential secretaries forwarded it to Downing Street not for permission but rather to check their work. A suggestion

And it was Campbell who timidly said, "Could her majesty possibly say speaking as a grandmother on behalf of Tony Blair?" They seized the opportunity, so what I say to you tonight, as your queen and as a grandmother

First, I want to honor Diana, who was an extraordinary and talented human being, from the bottom of my heart. Thanks to Blair's clever notion, she never lost her ability to grin and laugh or to uplift people with her warmth and generosity.

The people's hearts are won back by the queen, but her relationship with the prime minister is still strained.

Elizabeth loses her everlasting grin as Blair spills extremely private information during her 50th wedding anniversary.

Towards the conclusion of our weekly meeting on Tuesday at Buckingham Palace, your majesty said to me, "Please don't be too effusive." Blair's meetings with Elizabeth, a queen with a sharp sense of humor, sometimes end in barely 20 minutes because no British prime minister could afford such a blunder.

Blair eventually loses support from the public and the political establishment, and he leaves Downing Street to make place for Gordon Brown to take over as prime minister.

David Cameron, a story, must take over after just three years since Brown's government is ineffective. 2011 saw Prince William and Kate wed in a fairytale ceremony, making him the monarchy's 12th prime minister. Politically

Although David Cameron opposes Britain leaving the EU, he promises his people a vote in the hopes that it will boost his position as prime minister more than anything else. However, the United Kingdom is currently dealing with one of the worst crises in its history due to Brexit.

He doesn't anticipate losing. [Applause] But he's mistaken with a razor-thin majority of 52 percent voting to leave the EU in June 2016, the British people have made it plain they want to go a different direction. Cameron resigns. The following

Making Brexit a reality is a challenging assignment for Theresa May. We're going to make a success of Brexit because Brexit is going to happen. The queen and the second female prime minister in British history get along well.

But after three years of giving up because she is unpopular both within her party and with the public, and as the government slides from crisis to crisis, the royals add some glitz to the trysts.

To Be Continued....

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Sarah Daniel

Writer, blogger, activist. Blog, Researcher & Analyst and Content Creator at Self-Employment.

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