delayed Rani’s political inclination And Rani Camila experience Fight a sexual attack A train is one of the many eyes opening in a new royal book as a teenager.
Pre -written Times Royal correspondent Valentine’s low, Shakti and Mahal Through interview with a series of senior politicians, civil servants and royal colleagues, it is to highlight the relationship between the monarchy and the government.
Released on September 11, the book is already making headlines, as many claims have emerged through the printed fractions. Many times In front of publication.
1. Rani fights ‘sexual harassment’ on train
Queen Camilla According to Lo’s new book, when she was a schoolgirl, he fought sexual harassment by a stranger in a train.
Revealed in a conversation with Boris JohnsonRani told how she took off her shoe and before reporting the incident to the police with her heel “took her into the nut” when she arrived.
Gato Harry, former Director of Communication of Mr. Johnson, told Mr. Lo: “She was in the train going to Padington – she was around 16, 17 – and some men were moving forward and moving forward …”
Mr. Harry said that Mr. Johnson asked what he did next, Camila replied: “I did what my mother taught me. I took off my shoe and took it to the nut with the heel.
“When she arrived at Padington to jump from the train, she was sufficiently self-pasked, found a man in a uniform and said,” The man just attacked me ‘, and he was arrested. “
2. Queen Elizabeth II was a leftover
One of the biggest claims to emerge from Shri Lo’s new book, she opposes Brexit according to Queen Elizabeth II.
The book includes a description of a conversation between the late queen and a minister in Sri Lo, during which he allegedly stated: “We should not leave the European Union,” Before adding: “It is better to live with the devil you know.”
It is a weighty claim due to the duties of the emperor to stay politically neutral at all times, and also contradicts the previous reports of his approach to Europe.
In 2016, The Sun The headline splashed the “The Queen Back Brexit”, reporting that in 2011 he allegedly told the then-Deputy Minister Nick Clag: “I do not understand Europe.” Press Watchdog Ipso later saw the title as “quite misleading” after the queen’s complaint.
Write Shakti and Mahal,
“If the queen had a vote, she would have voted.”
3. Queen Elizabeth II did not support King Charles’ campaign
Claims in the book suggest that Rani Elizabeth II did not support His son’s election campaign Views for issues like climate change, ministers with their writing letters.
Mr. Lo gives a quotes of a palace source, which suggests your perspective about letters: “Just don’t do so. As soon as you engage in politics, you have an opinion and you choose a side – you create a part of the population that disagree to take your partial approach.
“Those who want to protect the monarchy, their approach was that it was to be even higher than politics. Whatever he was dragged into mud was an unexpected development.”
4. Queen Elizabeth II was ‘vocal’ among ministers
It is well known that the emperor is duty-bound to be politically neutral. But in the book, sources reported that Mr. Low the Late Queen had more politically outspoken behind the closed doors, compared to being required.
George Osborne told Sri Lo: “I was constantly surprised how clear he was and none of it came out.
“She will be very clear in telling you what she thinks of persons including her family members, and what she thinks about things going on in the country.”
5. Boris Johnson tried to meet Queen Elizabeth II, while he was Kovid
The then Prime Minister Boris Johnson allegedly tried to meet with Queen Elizabeth II, while he was in the early stage of infection with Kovid according to the book.
An previous account of the incident reported by Mr. Johnson’s advisor Dominic Coming told that he had told the PM that the step was “crazy”.
But a source told Mr. Lo that Mr. The accurate words of the Kamings were: “You will kill the queen. Are you f *** crazy?”
Buckingham Palace has refused to comment.