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Queen Elizabeth is said to have ensured before her death one of her most trusted confidantes would be allowed to live on in her grace-and-favour home at Windsor. Dresser Angela Kelly, 64, a shipyard worker’s daughter from Liverpool, became probably the late British monarch’s best friend after being chosen to join the royal staff for her fashion expertise. Part of her compensation was a grace-and-favour home a short walk from Windsor Castle so she could be close to Her Majesty, who died “peacefully” at her home in Balmoral on September 8 aged 96. A source told the Mail on Sunday about Angela ap...
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Queen Elizabeth II left to be “alone with her thoughts” after her husband Prince Philip’s funeral. The 95-year-old monarch - who became a widow after the Duke of Edinburgh passed away, aged 99, last year after nearly 74 years of marriage - fell silent and “no words were spoken” immediately after his memorial service in April 2021. In an new excerpt of her updated memoir ‘The Other Side of the Coin, The Queen, The Dress and The Wardrobe’, - out on 12 May - published in Hello! magazine, Angela Kelly, the Queen’s personal stylist and dressmaker wrote: "I helped her off with her coat and hat and n...
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Queen Elizabeth has staff break her shoes in before use to prevent her getting blisters. The Queen asks her employees to walk around Buckingham Palace in any new footwear she’s acquired, in order to ensure the shoes are “immediately comfortable” when she starts wearing them. Speaking to Woman & Home, royal courtier Stewart Parvin said: "The shoes have to be immediately comfortable. The Queen can never say, 'I'm uncomfortable, I can't walk anymore.'” The monarch's personal designer Angela Kelly has admitted to being one of the “flunkies” who break the shoes in, as they both share the same shoe ...
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Queen Elizabeth has staff break her shoes in before use to prevent her getting blisters. The Queen asks her employees to walk around Buckingham Palace in any new footwear she’s acquired, in order to ensure the shoes are “immediately comfortable” when she starts wearing them. Speaking to Woman & Home, royal courtier Stewart Parvin said: "The shoes have to be immediately comfortable. The Queen can never say, 'I'm uncomfortable, I can't walk anymore.'” The monarch's personal designer Angela Kelly has admitted to being one of the “flunkies” who break the shoes in, as they both share the same shoe ...
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