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er maintained a close relationship or gossip with the princess in 1997 there was news that shook not only the monarchy but his whole world right after midnight, a black mercedes crashed into a concrete column of an underground tunnel, after which it flew to the side wall, a concussion, a broken arm and deep thigh pie that's no reason to worry too much stephen i'll beat you to it the british press association citing anonymous sources in britain just reported the death of diana princess of wales the news was terrible sad news shocked britain so much that no one even tried to hide her in the mountains, everyone loved musya so
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much, the nation mourned and criticized the queen, who did not make any statements for the monarchy, it was a very difficult time, because frankly speaking, between the public reaction to the death of princess diana and the traditional , very restrained reaction in such cases a huge gulf suddenly appeared in the monarchy and i think these days and even weeks the queen experienced a struggle between her real feelings and the need to follow protocol and could she find a compromise between these two contradictions for four days after diana's death the queen stayed with her grandchildren at the morel ball and public discontent grew... she was with
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two little princes who had lost their mother and above all she was worried about how the family would cope with it and where was this one of those cases when, for several days, she paid the main attention to the family and at the same time considered a prosthesis, how to honor the fallen princess, the queen returned to london, i remember that the atmosphere at that time was threatening, a huge crowd people and complete silence when the queen's car passed the schengen constitution and approached buckingham palace, she rang out to you slavka
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, this is a tragedy, it looks like the queen. she gets out of the car and is going to address the people. palace, probably on the day when the war ended in europe, from that moment there was a feeling that the queen had returned and this was the answer to all criticism , after that the situation began to change on the fifth the day after the death of the princess, the queen finally addressed the people in her well-known voice. she spoke unfamiliar and difficult words, the queen acknowledged the power of diana, what i am telling you now as your queen, as a grandmother, i say from the bottom of my heart , first of all, i want to personally honor diana, she was
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an exceptional and gifted person she never lost her ability to smile and be happy to inspire others with her warmth and kindness that week i had an interesting conversation i must say i would say she was somewhat indecisive and secretive but in the end she felt her fault and thought about what is necessary not only for the monarchy but also primarily for the country, she fulfills her duty and this duty is to lead the country into difficult times even when the difficulties of contradictions and anger are directed against her and 6 days after after the death of princess diana, the entire ministerial abbey held her funeral, when the coffin approached the queen, she expressed her
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respect as she had never done before, i stood immediately behind the queen and to my great - she agreed , she bowed, it was not a nod of the head, but rather client it was not discussed in advance i think this was personal from them an amazing gesture the queen had a really english temper she did not like to show emotions especially when it came to her private personal problems for them there is a monarchy that meant stability dignity and consistency even if the threat directly concerned her when she
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was 55 years, during the annual parade on the occasion of the queen's birthday, despite increased security , one man shot elizabeth six times, a colonel of the grenadier guards of the duc de bourgogne for she barely shuddered, the policeman was somewhere . half a dozen, i think there was still a soldier there at least. he lost his bear hat and then looked for her pistols. he turned out to be a toy and shot with pistons. the queen who was conducting the parade had no idea that in fact there was no terrorist act, but the biggest threat to her vulnerability and peace arose in 1982, when she woke up in the night to find a barefoot stranger with mental
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disabilities in her bedroom, that man michael fagan encountered the queen during his second visit to from the palace to the palace in the place where the alarm system was damaged, the policeman and the guard decided that the alarm was false and turned it off. woke up the queen, they exchanged a few phrases and she was able to leave the room, the queen was unarmed and the feigan was scared of her steel character was always manifested in cases of national events and crises situations herself. she never said much, but
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she was always there where something happened and felt the pain of other people. probably the most underestimated was the personal price she paid for it. in 1966, in wales, at the waberfania coal mine , houses and an elementary school were destroyed, out of 144 dead 116 turned out to be children , the queen was so upset that she was able to visit the scene of the tragedy in only 8 days, perhaps it is precisely because of this that during her reign she came to aberfen several times. and 30 years later when as a result of the shooting in the scottish city of dun blaine, a teacher and 16 schoolchildren were killed, the
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queen knew who to turn to. we were in the dun blaine cathedral, where the queen met with representatives of the emergency services, members of the local council and other community representatives. she expressed her condolences to them on behalf of the entire country. there was such a moment when in only the queen and the parents of the dead remained, to my surprise, there were about 20 parents there, and among them one mother was so overcome with grief that the queen, who could barely stand, put her purse and physically grouped herself before entering the room because she knew very well who was there, she realized that now she had to meet with people and express to them the support of the whole nation and her own reaction as a mother and grandmother when
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explosions rang out in london in july 2005, the queen acted according to with its own philosophy of keeping calm and holding on. i want to express my delight to the residents of our capital who, after yesterday's explosions, calmly returned to their usual lives. this is the best response to the acts of violence in a restless city posed a threat to her life on saturday of the same week we held a big parade in the horse guards according to the agreed program the queen was to drive through meu street in an open land rover i well remember the reaction at that time london
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was in self-isolation mode and somewhere there was a question of what we ready for the parade thought that the parade should be held, life should not last, she was not afraid of terrorists, appearing in public is necessary for the survival of the monarchy, she once said that in order to believe me, people must see me, they counted that the queen personally met more than three million people in the 70s, she invented the royal walk as a way to communicate with as many people as possible, it became a special feature of her reign, she opened the doors of the palaces
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in which she lived for paid tours and introduced themed days to promote british culture god, i never even dream of getting to buckingham palace, i couldn’t even imagine that this is even possible. it’s a pity that my wife doesn’t see it, but behind her public mask there were hidden character traits that almost no one knew about. in fact, she was a very modest person devoid of any selfishness, which is very unusual when you think about her life, her upbringing and, in general , her role. i often had to see that when she enters a room, people immediately fall silent retreat and try to create a free space around her, i think it was quite
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difficult for her, difficult or not, but it was like this all her life, her reward was the cases that proved her popularity in 2002 on her golden jubilee press predicted that few people would come, but people gathered in central london, in fact it was the largest gathering of people since the end of the second world war in the same year . the queen on the throne the queen was overwhelmed by the extraordinary display of public goodwill and watching the crowds in mel street was very surprised how many people came to congratulate her
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however 2002 brought mixed feelings the queen suffered another personal blow in february at the age of 71 princess margaret died - the queen's younger sister was very different from her and was known for her showiness and outgoing personality but the sisters remained friends all their lives i am very touched that kindness you have shown in recent months at easter the queen mother died at the age of 101 she was almost as much a symbol of the nation as the queen herself but thanks to her cheerful disposition with a tendency to extravagance and an ironic , sometimes slightly shocking sense of humor added to it much more personal features for a long time she contrasted with her more serious daughter with
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age i became worse to see through binoculars until tears flowed god i will watch on tv these are emotions no no i watch tv no mom this better than looking into such a wind as if you were hunting a deer. after the death of the two women closest to her, the queen completely immersed herself in work and thoughts about her place in life. i think my grandmother had quite an influence on my to my mother, how did she feel outside or was she tired and exhausted she always did what was necessary no matter what i think that's how it should be after all there are always people almost something bigger something more important what needs attention her achievements are considerable
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she was the first british monarch who sent of food to russia since the time of tsar nicholas ii, she was the first to visit china and received the pope on an official visit in 2011. the queen became the first british monarch to set foot on the land of the republic of ireland in 100 years before that her grandfather king george v had come there but then it was still british land this time the queen came in a green lady who speaks irish when the queen stood up and gave a speech which began
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in gaelic she immediately won the sympathy of the whole country that she was in ireland in of the republic and she was greeted so incredibly at the beginning of her half-century rule. therefore, it was appropriate to imagine to all the victims of our difficult past, i think of you and express my deep sympathy , the visit, the dignity with which she did everything, and a trip to crow park to the war heroes memorial were extremely powerful after so many years of grief and pain it was a moment of great healing and an act
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of reconciliation i believe and that he had a huge impact on the relations between the countries and since then they have become completely different as far as her most important international role is concerned that is indisputable the role of the head of a commonwealth that united a third of the world's population to be the head of the commonwealth she headed a worldwide multiracial organization that brings together people of different times from religions of origin and cultural traditions, our population is almost two and a half billion people, 60% of whom are less than 30 years old and all come from countries with different economies, and thanks to the fact that she knew several modern leaders, she acquired such wisdom, prudence and historical perspective as no one else. i believe that the head of the
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commonwealth, she inspires above all else, she provides moral support, in 2009 she came to my country to portovspen where a meeting of heads of the commonwealth took place, so she visited portovspen and was in every part of the commonwealth, the queen will forever be remembered as a person who preserved the commonwealth during all the years that she led it, this is unlikely to happen in the history of any other organization, only you saw a person who met with the 36-year-old prime minister of dominica and who communicated before that with neru menzi and churchman, this combination of longevity and wisdom meant that people could consult her in difficult situations because most of them and she
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saw with her own eyes the last decade of her reign, the queen considered herself a respected mother grandmother and great-grandmother it was a period of a succession of careful modernization one of the potential problems for the monarchy disappeared when in 2005 the queen gave her blessing for charles to marry the divorced camilla parker bowles here they are his royal highness the prince of wales and her royal highness the duchess of cornwall well over the following years the newly titled duke and duchess the cornish people are taking on more and more responsibilities that traditionally associated with the queen among them visits to distant countries and active participation in the commonwealth itself. i watched how my mother performed
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all these duties related to the commonwealth for a long time, probably now it is difficult for her to stand aside, i learned a lot from her and will try to do everything so that she has every right to be proud of me, i don't know but the new generation continues to move to the center stage we love william we love kate we love william we love kate when the queen's grandson prince william married katherine middleton it became a great example of combining modernity with tradition flags and green leaves all over ministerial abbey more than half a century after the queen's own wedding, welcoming a true representative of the middle class katherine the queen continued her long-term strategy of weaving the monarchy into the changing social fabric of the country aaaaaaaaa
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2012 the queen reached a historic milestone as the only british monarch still on the throne 60 years old was queen victoria your majesty mother this is an opportunity to thank you and father for always staying by our side inspire us your tireless work and give us a reason to be proud of britain the diamond jubilee year also
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gave another opportunity to see the queen's sense of humor during the opening of the 2012 olympics in london during the opening ceremony of the olympic games in london daniel craig in the image of james bond arrived at buckingham palace everyone was surprised he going to buckingham palace, to whom is he, who is he going to meet the queen? and he went on his way. your majesty - mr. bunt, and everyone in the world who saw it remembered who will play the queen. good mr. bond's evening good evening your great century
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for all who saw this scene it had the same effect no one believed the effect that it was really my mother and that no one warned anyone about it was truly wonderful on her diamond jubilee and majesty the queen proved who has a sense of humor and prepared for the opening of these games. what kind of father was george the sixth - 1948 and her great-grandfather edward the seventh in 1908. she supported traditions, but no one was forced to
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do it and they always welcomed the changes of 2018, everyone was happy when her grandson prince harry married an american divorcee of mixed race meghan markle i think the marriage of harry and meghan can be considered a typical magical fairy tale everyone rejoiced when a very popular prince finally found love the sun was shining in the process i drove a picturesque longwok that had a very traditional look however it was also the idea of a new beginning she was the first woman of mixed race to marry a member of the british royal family there were high hopes ambitions and dreams spoke volumes about what it would bring very important changes were beginning for the royal family in the 21st century. also, it was really a very joyful day. her own wedding gave the queen happiness
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for 73 years. most of her life was spent in marriage with the duke of edinburgh, prince philip. during her reign, the queen often said that prince philip played an extremely important role. role in her life and it is to him that she owes the success of her work, he gave her strength and was her support, i am convinced that all these years she could not fulfill her duties if he were not around elizabeth ii ascended the throne when she was not yet 30 years old and became the longest-reigning british monarch, she perfectly understood her unique position, she herself learned how to behave in public and followed these rules, but who knew what she was thinking, the film gave a rare opportunity to hear her private conversation elizabeth is one year in the
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life of the queen which the bbc filmed for the 40th anniversary of her reign most people go to work and then come home in this case work and life go together because really you can't divide them into happiness i read quickly yes i can read a lot of text in a short time i think i do it faster so that i can finally walk in the yard in 2018 she shared memories of how she put on the crown for the coronation i remember a kilogram and a half is quite heavy it is convenient for us it cannot be convenient not soon
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after she allowed herself to be photographed while walking in the park of buckingham palace with her old friend sir david and then all the countries of the commonwealth agreed to allocate part of their forest lands both for conservation and they called it the queen's canopy, it will be a fabulously wonderful inheritance, she did everything amazing, she and i were wonderful, we wondered why this sundial was placed in the shade, it's bad, i was surprised and said that it seems to me that the sundial was not placed too well, bearing in mind that it stands in the shade of a tree it was quite impudent. and she just smiled. we didn't think about it.
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at first, there were no shadows here. i'm sure. maybe we'll rearrange it. the last years have been a real example of the fulfillment of duties. whatever there was some public crisis or difficulties in the family, the queen kept calm good evening , prince andrew, who found himself at the epicenter of the scandal, announced that he is temporarily refusing to perform the official duties of a member of the royal family in 2019 . of private life what, according to him, disrupted the work of the entire family in january 2020, the duke and duchess of sussex, harry and meghan, announced that they were giving up life in the royal family and
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are leaving to build their future in north america, they are leaving with the best wishes of the queen. in a statement from buchanan palace , harry meghan and archie will always be beloved members of my family. the desire for a more independent life and the biggest challenge for the whole world in 2020 was the deadly coronavirus pandemic, as a result of which the population of the country ended up in self-isolation was in quarantine in windsor castle, from where the queen addressed the people, i am addressing you at this extremely difficult time when the life of our country is collapsing at a time that brought many
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