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Those little things you've always wondered about the Royal family

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Saltandshake82 · 06/05/2021 17:06

Do the royals watch programmes about themselves.
If a senior royal suspects she's pregnant, who does she ask to get a pregnancy test? (Not sure why I wonder this)
Do they have a GP or a royal doctor. How to they go about seeing them.
Do they have security at the school where Prince George and Princess Charlotte go?
How do they employ staff and ensure they don't divulge information outside of their job.

Most importantly does someone really keep the toilet seat warm for the queen?? Grin

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vivariumvivariumsvivaria · 08/09/2021 19:19

Id' be interested in what exactly the staff turn a blind eye to. and whether they think people get their comeuppance.

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longwayoff · 07/09/2021 17:31

They don't house train the dogs. Footmen deal with it.

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amillionmenonmars · 06/09/2021 19:05

Who picks up the corgi poop?
What do they watch on TV?
Do any of them get sick of it and want to get out?

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ohfook · 06/09/2021 15:04

[quote FrangipaniDeLaSqueegeeMop]@Lockdownbear she had a very difficult birth with Louise, had to be rushed into surgery. I remember watching Edward making the announcement alone outside the hospital. And yes Louise was premature.

As an aside, Sophie is my favourite married royal. She seems very down to Earth and speaks so eloquently. I though what she said about the death of Prince Phillip and how it was like someone took his hand and carried him off, was lovely [/quote]
I came across her once when I was waitressing. She was very pleasant to the waiting staff (a good indicator of someone's overall manner I think) and every time I walked past the table she was talking about her daughter. So from that very brief interaction I'd say she was a very proud mum too.

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AdriannaP · 06/09/2021 04:47

Think their accounts are with Coutts.

Tom P-B also used to have an addiction problem (I know he is not strictly RF)

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itsgettingwierd · 06/09/2021 04:11

I always wonder if they have a bank account for general spending. Is an allowance put in there or do they completely manage their own finances from their inheritances to pay things like schools fees, sainburys shopping etc.

It always amuses me to imagine Kate popping to the co op and buying a pint of milk using Apple Pay!

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AdriannaP · 06/09/2021 04:03

I also have a friend who worked at BP and went to Balmoral in the summer. She rarely if ever saw any of the Royals. They live in staff quarters and work behind the scenes so it’s not like you chat to HM or PC on a daily basis.

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AdriannaP · 06/09/2021 04:01

There is definitely additional security at school. All VIP kids have additional security at top private schools in London incl kids of foreign billionaires, foreign Royals etc. Some security are in the class room. I worked for someone whose kids went to a school like that.

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nettie434 · 06/09/2021 02:59

I'm struck by how much disclosing she does, despite the non-disclosure agreement

But that's not really disclosing anything. You could get the same information about what maids do and how there is only a skeleton staff when the family is not in residence from an Agatha Christie novel or episode of Downton. Now what would REALLY be breaking the non disclosure agreement would be commenting on the state or style of the royal underwear Shock

I know what you mean about the Queen's shoes, TrickyD. I can't wear high heels like I used to so perhaps the Queen finds the same? I would hate to have to go up and down a grand staircase in high shoes.

I do know The Queen's shoes are hand made by Anello and Davide:

www.handmadeshoes.co.uk/anello-and-davide-history.php

They have a royal warrant, like Launer for her handbags.

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TrickyD · 04/09/2021 07:19

Of course HM does a lot of standing around and needs to be comfortable, but, apart from when dressed up for evening functions, why does she always wear rather clumpy black shoes, regardless of the colour of her outfit?

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Plumtree391 · 27/08/2021 01:20

She looked good in it too.

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CliffsofMohair · 26/08/2021 21:10

@Lockdownbear

I suppose what do they do with all those outfits? I did find it amusing that Bea managed to rumble through her Grannys wardrobe for a dress to where to her very quickly organised lockdown wedding.
Can you imagine that phonecall "Em Grandma, do you have something that would be suitable for me to use as a wedding dress?"

So that brings another question how are the Royal wardrobes organised?
HMQ hasn't gained much weight but are they size, then colour like some sort of rainbow?

I imagine casual stuff gets worn multiple times but does dress stuff ever make multiple appearances. Different place nobody will notice?

Oh that's funny with the Blairs.

(Apparently) the Queen lending Princess Beatrice her dress was an overt show of support to Beatrice, who had struggled to find dress designers to work with her post Jeffrey Epstein . The gesture was a visible message to the world that the wedding of the Queen’s granddaughter was an important occasion.
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CliffsofMohair · 26/08/2021 21:01

@SweatyBetty20

My friend is royal household staff - they had security checks before starting, which took ages, and a watertight non-disclosure agreement.

Most hands-on staff are based at the palace or Windsor or KP - the other places like Balmoral and Sandringham just have skeleton staff and the rest are sent up from other areas when HMQ is in residence there. They are all moved around when there are functions etc - so Windsor staff will go to the palace for waiting on, room set up, coats etc. She also does maiding when HMQ has visitors staying, or for family events at Balmoral, or summer at Sandringham - they are allocated to a number of guests and clean their rooms, change their beds, pack and unpack for them, and wash their clothes - undies by hand apparently. She also said that the family or group who is allocated will give their maid a present at Christmas.

The pay is pretty much minimum wage, but she lives in, just has her personal expenses to pay for, and is having an experience she’ll be able to look back on forever. She loves it.

I’m struck by how much disclosing she does, despite the non-disclosure agreement
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Plumtree391 · 24/08/2021 01:27

The late Princess of Wales used to raid the fridge during the night.

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Plumtree391 · 24/08/2021 01:20

Me: If it is the Duke of Kent's daughter, Marina, she wasn't forced to marry. She had a child and later married the child's father is all, and subsequently divorced.
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I made a mistake there. I meant Marina Ogilvy, Princess Alexandra and the RH Angus Ogilvy's daughter, not her brother, the Duke of Kent's, daughter.

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Puzzledandpissedoff · 22/08/2021 13:48

On the subject of "what the Queen said", I'd love to have heard the conversation when Thatcher had to face her after Michael Fagan broke into HM's bedroom - or when Thatcher next met Philip or Anne come to that

I don't imagine they'd have been impressed, or that they'd have held back with their views ...

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Plumtree391 · 21/08/2021 20:17

@CormoranStrike

That’s a shame. Nobody should ever be forced to marry.

If it is the Duke of Kent's daughter, Marina, she wasn't forced to marry. She had a child and later married the child's father is all, and subsequently divorced.
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SnowdaySewday · 22/05/2021 10:30

On the day when Theresa May left office and Boris became PM, I wonder what HM said to them both?

I imagine her having a lovely chat with TM, thanking her for her work, a few anecdotes about cricket, and do tell me how you deal with BJ, then changing demeanour entirely to give Boris a stern welcoming speech along the lines of "Don't mess this up, and don't forget who is Queen around here."

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Frownette · 22/05/2021 09:24

What I'd like to know is if the Yaonanen tribe have appointed their next 'god' (they thought Prince Philip was a divinity and were unsure where his sprit had gone to after his death, they were undecided last I heard)

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Nishky · 14/05/2021 07:37

I was right. I googled

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Nishky · 14/05/2021 07:36

@felulageller was that someone called Marina? I remember her doing a daytime tv show

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JustLyra · 13/05/2021 23:31

Also I know it’s a little out of the main line now, but the current Earl of Harewood - Princess Mary’s grandson - wasn’t married when his first two children were born. Which means the next Earl of Harewood, currently titled Viscount Lascelles, is his second son not his eldest son.

Going forward Viscount Lascelles’ eldest son is also ineligible because he was born before his parents married.

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JustLyra · 13/05/2021 23:23

@CormoranStrike

I wonder if they ever have to face things like teenage pregnancies or addictions etc.

On the former, does the person have a choice in what happens next?

Not sure of anything in the main line (we wouldn’t hear I don’t think), but Charles’ godson (one of Earl Mountbatten’s grandsons) has had a very public drug addiction.

Freddie Windsor admitted to using cocaine after he collapsed.
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PurpleWh1teGreen · 13/05/2021 22:44

Do you think there’s like a palace pharmacy cupboard like an office stationery cupboard, but with Doreen from accounts going, “Oi who’s nicked all the pregnancy tests, there were 2 boxes last week?”

Actually, I would love to see their stationery cupboard.

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CormoranStrike · 13/05/2021 22:42

That’s a shame. Nobody should ever be forced to marry.

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