Queen Elizabeth only authorized a person to read his "secret" newspaper

Here who his Majesty trusts his deepest and darkest secrets.


If someone's life is worth registered, it'sQueen Elizabeth. As the longest monarch of REGNING in Great Britain, she had weekly meetings with each Prime Minister ofWinston Churchill ToBoris Johnson And chaired on a family whose weddings, divorces, scandals and tragedies compete with everything you would see on a soap leaf. According to a palate initiated, theThe Queen ends every day registration His thoughts and feelings in his "secret" newspaper, no matter what time she is - and alone person has never been allowed to read the references of Her Majesty:Prince Philip.

"The Queen has always maintained an air of public inchesuability, but there is no doubt that she must have strong opinions on events - both staff and the public - she witnessed," said my source. "Ofthe death of[Princess Diana ToPrince Harry andMeghan Makle's dramatic output of royal life, The deepest thoughts of Her Majesty onThese seismic events are known only for her and, perhaps, the Duke of Edinburgh. His written record of his life would surely make a fascinating reading. "

The Queen would have attended his office before going to bed every night to document his day and only demands being disturbed if "there is something global brache importance," said a royal source.

As expected, the newspapers of His Majesty are carefully kept. They are kept in a black leather case that looks like a smaller version of the famous red boxes containing government papers that are delivered to it daily. There are only two keys - one for her and one for his private secretary in case of emergency. A royal initiate saidThe sun One of the first tasks of Her Majesty's personal page the morning is to have the remains of paper and paper blothed so that the reverse impressions ofWhat has been written can not be read.

To ensure additional confidentiality, each newspaper is marked only with the number (EIIR) of the queen and numbered with a Roman figure without any date, that only His Majesty knows the year to each book Chronicles.

The Queen's newspapers have never disappeared and are considered as valuable for her as the jewels of the Crown. She takes them with her wherever she goes, including family pensions at the Windsor Castle, Sandringham and Balmoral.

Queen Elizabeth II preparing for her silver jubilee tours, 1977, sitting at desk in front of photos and diary
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The love of the queen of journal was light last year whenMonty PythonactorMichael PalinThen new knight, was invited to Windsor Castle and sitting next to Her Majesty for dinner. He saidExpress, "We weretalk about newspapers After mentioning that I kept a nocturnal newspaper from where I had been and that the people I met. She said she did it too, the difference being that, while mine could have been for publication, his was certainly not. "

The actor also revealed: "She said she had found it quite difficult because she always made her a little wooker and said," I usually manage to write for about 15 minutes before my head does not get Pass, "then she made an imitation of her head striking the table, as if she had fallen asleep."

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Keep a newspaper is a longstanding tradition of the British monarchy. The Queen started keeping a newspaper when she was only 15 years old after learning her father,King George VI, did it. His great-grandmother,Queen Victoria, was also a prolific newspaper writer. Victoria has published excerpts from his private newspaper after his death in 1901, instructing his youngest girl,Princess beatrice, to edit his newspapers and remove everything that would lead to a "pain to those mentioned or our dear parents" before the printed of selected entries.

It took 30 years Béatrice to complement his handwritten transcriptions, but after his crossing, she burned the original newspapers in 1931. In 2012, the complete collection of 141 volumes ofPrivate newspapers in Queen Victoria have been digitized and made available online in the royal archives.

The decision to know if the world will never read the newspapers of Queen Elizabeth rests with her. His Majesty released theThe Queen Mother Diarrières and private letters in 2o12. In addition to being an important first-person account in the British history, the reviews of the Queen will finally become the final relegate of the life ofone of the most fascinating women modern age. But only the time will say how royal tea is doing the queen.

In addition, the royal biographerHugo Vickers think that Her Majesty probably prevents the earliest anecdotes from her diary, tellingExpress, "She has a training life not to say things." And for more queen, check The only thing Queen Elizabeth never leaves home without .

Diane Clehane is a journalist and author of New York Imagine Diana and Diana: the secrets of his style .


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