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Queen Elizabeth quietly "loved" when things went wrong, her former assistant private secretary Samantha Cohen said in a new interview — here's why.
Queen Elizabeth and Lady Pamela in a car in Australia in 1954. Courtesy India Hicks “I found the picture among her things," she tells PEOPLE. "I imagine a member of the royal party snapped it.
Celebrities Queen Elizabeth ‘loved when things went wrong,’ according to longtime aide — here’s why By Jack Hobbs Published April 15, 2024, 4:12 p.m. ET ...
Queen Elizabeth II. Jane Barlow/WPA Pool/Getty Images Queen Elizabeth II ’s former aide, Samantha Cohen, said the late monarch “loved when things went wrong” because it “spiced her life up ...
The late queen’s life was planned down to the minute, but an aide said she loved it when “a cake was not cutting or a plaque didn’t unveil” because “it spiced up her life.” ...
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10 Things You Didn’t Know About Queen Elizabeth’s New Statue
1.Elizabeth had a strong bond with Northern Ireland It’s no coincidence that Belfast decided to honor the late queen. The monarch visited Northern Ireland 25 times, both as princess and queen.
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