Queen Elizabeth II changed the British monarchy for good as an expert.
Her Majesty, who died of old age in 2022, reduced the odds between successes and predecessors to the British throne.
In Elizabeth II: in private. in public. Robert Hardman, author of Her Story and royal journalist, says: “Of all the lessons to be learned from Elizabeth II, one of the most important is that she made it ‘normal’ to be monarch without sacrificing her majesty.”
He added, “History shows an almost unbroken series of sovereigns feuding with their predecessors or their successors (sometimes both). Elizabeth II loved her father and her son and was loved by them.”
Jobson said, “George will spend more time with his grandfather over the next few years, as William did with the late queen.”
“When he was a student at Eton, he regularly met his grandmother for tea at Windsor Castle. Now, it is Charles who has the experience of being king,” he said.
