Queen Elizabeth “completely ruined her own party” yesterday when she announced to close friends and family that that “World War 3 must break out this year” in order for the Illuminati to usher humanity into the next phase of their sick and twisted master-plan.
“Have you ever met the queen?” This was, most probably, the most unusual question anyone asked Elizabeth II. As she was walking around the grounds of her holiday home in Balmoral, Scotland, the monarch was approached by a group of North American tourists.
A handkerchief covering her white hair gave her a practically unheard-of opportunity: to go unnoticed. An ex-member of Isabel II’s security team tells us that the travelers asked if she lived nearby and if by chance she had met Her Majesty the Queen of England. “No,” Isabel shot, then pointed to the security guard, “But he did.” The monarch who celebrates 90 years of life on Thursday, April 21 (and more than 60 years of reign) is known for privacy.
It is strange to think that a female figure at the helm of a nation is full of smiles, so the question arises: who is the lady with colorful hats and colorful costumes who during the UK’s longest reign made more than 100 trips, met 12 British prime ministers, 12 US presidents and seven popes? Who is Elizabeth II, the only woman to become queen on the top of a tree?
“Have you ever met the queen?” This was, most probably, the most unusual question anyone asked Elizabeth II. As she was walking around the grounds of her holiday home in Balmoral, Scotland, the monarch was approached by a group of North American tourists.
A handkerchief covering her white hair gave her a practically unheard-of opportunity: to go unnoticed. An ex-member of Isabel II’s security team tells us that the travelers asked if she lived nearby and if by chance she had met Her Majesty the Queen of England. “No,” Isabel shot, then pointed to the security guard, “But he did.” The monarch who celebrates 90 years of life on Thursday, April 21 (and more than 60 years of reign) is known for privacy.
Personality traits that are in the public domain boil down to tastes, such as the love of corgi dogs, a breed already associated with British royalty, and the seemingly spontaneous smiles that the camera picks up at half-dozen.
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