Elizabeth II: Prince Philip did not think of the good of his beloved corgis


Elizabeth II and Prince Philip remained united until the end of their long life although they had differences. A biographer reveals the passions of Elizabeth II of England that her husband did not share.

  • Elizabeth II and Prince Philip remained united by the bond of marriage for almost 74 years.
  • The marriage of the British royal couple has not always been under the sign of calm.
  • Biographer Gyles Brandreth reveals the two passions of Elizabeth II of England that Prince Philip did not share at all.

Elizabeth II of England is passed away on September 8, 2022 at the age of 96, one year and five months after the death of her husband beloved, Prince Philip. At one time of their union, the wedding of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II of England was somewhat hectic. The magazine HERE IS evoked “the differences in personality between the traditional monarch and her more “adventurous” husband, in particular accused of infidelity in their marriage“. Other secrets are to be discovered in the book of biographer Gyles Brandreth, declares the media.

Elizabeth II – An intimate portraitthe book by Gyles Brandreth is planned coming out March 25th. The author reveals two differences that existed between Queen Elizabeth II of England and her husband Prince Philip. One of the passions of Elizabeth II was far from shared by Prince Philip. These are the famous Corgis for which Queen Elizabeth II felt an unfailing attachment. Gyles Brandreth, the Duke of Edinburgh’s close biographer, revealed that Prince Philip thought his wife’s Corgis were “infuriating“. Queen Elizabeth II of England was also known for his burning passion for horse racing.

Elizabeth II: Prince Philip was content to do his duty

According to the same author, Prince Philip was eager for the traditional procession on the racetrack ends before going behind the scenes or return immediately to Windsor Castle. “Every year at Royal Ascot, he was doing his duty taking his place beside the Queen in her open carriage, the time of the traditional procession on the racetrack, but as soon as it was over, he returned without losing a moment to Windsor Castle by car or disappeared into a roomat the back of the royal box of the hippodrome, in order to watch a cricket match on television”, says Gyles Brandreth in his book.

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Elizabeth II: Prince Philip did not think of the good of his beloved corgis
At a time of their union, the marriage of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II was somewhat eventful.

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Elizabeth II: Prince Philip did not think of the good of his beloved corgis
VOICI magazine evokes “the differences in personality between the traditional monarch and her more “adventurous” husband, notably accused of infidelity in their marriage”.

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Elizabeth II: Prince Philip did not think of the good of his beloved corgis
Elizabeth II – An intimate portrait, the book by Gyles Brandreth is scheduled for release on March 25. The author reveals two differences that existed between the Queen of England and her husband.

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Elizabeth II: Prince Philip did not think of the good of his beloved corgis
One of Elizabeth II’s passions was far from shared by Prince Philip. These are the famous Corgis for which Queen Elizabeth II felt an unfailing attachment.

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Elizabeth II: Prince Philip did not think of the good of his beloved corgis
Gyles Brandreth, the Duke of Edinburgh’s biographer, has revealed that Prince Philip found his wife’s Corgis to be “infuriating”.

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Elizabeth II: Prince Philip did not think of the good of his beloved corgis
According to the same author, Prince Philip was eager for the traditional procession on the racetrack to end before going behind the scenes or returning immediately to Windsor Castle.

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Elizabeth II: Prince Philip did not think of the good of his beloved corgis
“Each year, during Royal Ascot, he fulfilled his duty by taking his place alongside the Queen in her open-topped carriage, during the traditional procession on the racetrack”

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Elizabeth II: Prince Philip did not think of the good of his beloved corgis
“But as soon as it was over, he returned without losing a moment to Windsor Castle by car or disappeared into a room at the back of the royal box at the hippodrome, to watch a cricket match at the television,” says Gyles Brandreth in his book.



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