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Oral queen Saraya
Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald Strober
September 19, 2022, 5:00 PM · 4 min read
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At precisely noon on November 15, 1999, following the final Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) of the 20th century, Queen Elizabeth II, with Prince Philip walking the proverbial two steps behind, arrived at Maputo's airport, en route to 12 hours of ceremonies culminating in an evening reception at the residence of Mozambique's president, Joaquim A. Chissano. The evening would close with an address by Her Majesty.
Press credentials in view, we watched as the Queen's flight, a British Airways aircraft, touched down. As Her Majesty is accorded a true "Royal Treatment," her consort is looking about, as if to document this scene for future pillow talk.
The airport festivities at an end, the now deceased Geoffrey Crawford, the Queen's press secretary, guided us to a strip of pavement and suggested we cross it en route back to the city. As we prepared to do so, the Royal limousine lurches into view, however, screeching to a halt just feet from where we stand! We can see the Queen and Consort and they can see us!
Fast forward to the evening and President Chissano's greeting of his Royal guests. As we stood on the platform leading into the president's residence, Her Majesty, resplendent in a long golden-hued gown, and Prince Philip ascend the stairs and the Queen flashes her radiant smile in greeting and enters the house while he tarries for a moment. Approaching us, he grabbed Deborah's credential, then looks at her, a glint in his eye, as if to say: So you are the journalists we almost killed at the airport!
Following the exchange of greetings and gifts, the party departed for a glass enclosed pavilion on the great lawn, where colorful peacocks strut about. Inside, following the exchange of toasts, the Queen rose as if to speak, then sat once again. We were a bit perplexed, and then, as we're standing in front of the building when Geoffrey Crawford suddenly dashed out, heading for the residence.
Minutes later, he raced toward the pavilion again clutching a pair of glasses.
"Her Majesty left her spectacles behind," he explained, then entered the pavilion and handed the Queen the needed glasses for her evening address, prepared by her government’s foreign office.
The Queen, a remarkable listener, was brilliant about establishing relaxed settings, a case in point being when Her Majesty invited a British doctor to lunch who had been doing fantastic work with people suffering in Syria. The doctor had witnessed the most terrible things. When asked by the Queen to describe these episodes, the clearly traumatized physician could not go on. Responding to her guest's distress, Her Majesty asked that her corgis be brought into the room. The corgis' calming effect allowed the doctor to go on with her report.
As family tragedy enveloped Elizabeth II in the coming years, Her Majesty drew comfort from the presence of her beloved corgis.
One can only imagine what it must have been like for Elizabeth II to summon the discipline required to peruse red boxes of official papers, meet with members of her government, as well receive diplomats and other representatives of foreign nations, and host or attend a seemingly endless round of meetings and functions, all the while knowing that to each individual she must act the Queen, with all this entails, even her attire being scrutinized by a media only too eager to record any royal missteps.
On the day of her accession to the Throne, Great Britain continued to suffer the economic and societal aftershocks of world war. The nation was wracked by food and fuel shortages as labor unrest. A general malaise characterized the spirit of the country.
Thus, it is not surprising that in the United Kingdom, as well as in the nascent Commonwealth of Nations, hope arose for a "New Elizabethan Age," one that during the attractive and youthful Monarch's reign would usher in prosperity while engendering renewed interest in, and allegiance to, a royal system often shrouded in a heretofore largely unfathomable mystique.
Throughout her reign, the Queen undertook incremental steps in making the institution of the monarchy more publicly accessible. This process has in recent times been accelerated by advances in communication technology so that the royal website, along with social media, supplemented Queen Elizabeth's personal appearances and her annual Christmas broadcast.
Whatever the future holds, history will record with great approbation that for seventy years Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor relayed the cards dealt her with remarkably consistent devotion to the monarchy.
In so doing, the late Queen would garner the respect of not only the peoples of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, but of citizens of other nations who value stability and tradition, as demonstrated by the outpouring of both respect and grief following her death.
Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald Strober are the authors of Queen Elizabeth II An Oral History.
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King Charles is reportedly planing to cut Prince Harry, as well as Prince Andrew and Princess Beatrice, as official stand-ins should he be indisposed.
Dominic Lipinski - WPA Pool/Getty ImagesRoyalist is The Daily Beast’s newsletter for all things royal and Royal Family. Subscribe here to get it in your inbox every Sunday.There was “no snub” aimed at Prince Harry at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral and he was seated in the second row because of his age, a source at Buckingham Palace told The Daily Beast Monday evening.The source sought to quell speculation that Harry and wife Meghan Markle had been seated in the second row as a snub following their es
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Prince Harry was reportedly devastated that the Queen's initials were removed from the shoulder of his military uniform for her final vigil.
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty ImagesRoyalist is The Daily Beast’s newsletter for all things royal and Royal Family. Subscribe here to get it in your inbox every Sunday.Prince Harry was only told of the queen’s death by his father King Charles five minutes before the official announcement was made, it has been revealed.Victoria Ward, the respected royal correspondent for the Daily Telegraph, made the astonishing claim Sunday, amid a deepening sense that relations and trust between Harry and the Windsors
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The Queen will then be laid to rest in the King George VI memorial chapel and Prince Philip will be moved from the Royal Vault to join her.
“And at a time when she should’ve just had peace — peace just to be with her family,” Sharon Osbourne added during Fox News’ funeral telecast.
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In another passive-aggressive show of irritation, the royal family once again snubbed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at Queen Elizabeth’s state funeral. In addition to the military uniform debacle and several reported disinvitations from royal gatherings in the aftermath of the Queen’s passing, Harry and Meghan were put in their place during the funeral at […]


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The reputation which was once well deserved has now come under scrutiny as one of the leaked images shows her performing a sexual act over the NXT Championship belt.

WWE legend Paige has been in the news lately for all the wrong reasons. Saraya-Jade Bevis, who is known by her stage name, Paige, sparked outrage among fans after of her explicit pictures were leaked on the internet. Among the saucy cache, what grabbed the most attention was a picture that showed her performing a sexual act with the women’s title belt placed by her face, reports The Sun UK .
Paige is the youngest champion to have captured the Divas Championship twice. However, the reputation which was once well deserved has now come under scrutiny as one of the leaked images shows her performing a sexual act over the NXT Champion belt, according to the latest reports . Addressing the latest controversy, The Queen of the Ring tweeted, “Personal and private photos of mine were stolen and unfortunately they were shared publicly without my consent”
However, that hasn’t stopped furious fans from expressing their disappointment in her with a string of tweets, which went on to say, “a new belt is needed" and “the belt should be burned”, after finding the WWE champion making whoopee over the belt.
A series of videos of the 24-year-old making the rounds on the internet over the past 24 hours show her with two different male wrestlers and the other explicit pictures consist of selfies captures in the bathroom. “One video features Paige performing a solo act with a sex toy, another engaging in oral sex, while there are at least three other videos in which she is seen having sex with men,” reports The Sun. 
However, Paige isn’t new to controversy and has been subjected to online hacking before. In 2017, several of her sex tapes and provocative pictures were released online.
Only a few days ago, in an interview with Fox , addressing her previous experience with the same, she stated, “I did suffer a lot. I did. Just emotionally because at the time I was having my neck surgery too, and I had stress-induced anorexia. I lost all my hair. I had some really horrible thoughts. I had to go to therapy. It took me a while to get over because obviously, no woman wants to go through that.”

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Published: 15:11 BST, 12 April 2021 | Updated: 15:18 BST, 19 April 2021
Newly colourised photographs showing Prince Philip playing cricket, performing in a school play and spending quality time with his family have been released to celebrate his life, following his death last week aged 99.
The touching photographs, which have been edited by press agency MediaDrumWorld, date between 1935 and 1970; in one the Duke of Edinburgh is seen sitting proudly in his uniform of Marshall for the Royal Air Force in 1953, to which he was promoted after his long-standing 14-year service.
Another picture shows Prince Philip with his devoted wife, Queen Elizabeth II, and their two eldest children Prince Charles and Princess Anne in 1955 with The Shah of Persia and his wife, Queen Soraya. The Shah and Queen Soraya were luncheon guests on a private visit to the United Kingdom and visited the Royal family at Buckingham Palace.
And one captures the moment the Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Elizabeth II left Clarence House for the last time, before she took up residence in Buckingham Palace as the new Queen of England in 1952.
Several images show Prince Philip in his downtime; one reveals him taking part in an impromptu bicycle polo match on the polo pitch at Windsor Castle in 1967, demonstrating his fun and spontaneous side.  
Buckingham Palace released a statement announcing the Duke's death on April 9 - two months before his 100th birthday. He died peacefully in his sleep at Windsor Castle, and his legacy is one that will be commemorated across the world. 
A sandy-haired Prince Philip with a chipped front tooth, pictured in 1935 in costume for a production of Macbeth at Gordonstoun School in Moray, Scotland. The Duke spent five years at the boarding school after arriving aged 13 in September 1934 (pictured left, the original image, and right, the blonde royal in colour)
The young Duke of Edinburgh, aged around 14 in 1935, dressed in costume for his role in his school's production of Shakespeare's Macbeth (pictured left, the original image, and right, Prince Philip's light hair and tanned skin can be seen in the colourised image) 
Prince Philip pictured in 1946. In the summer of this year, the Duke asked King George VI for his daughter Princess Elizabeth's hand in marriage (left, the original image, and right, the colourised image brings the portrait to life) 
Prince Philip as the Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten in 1947. In 1945, Philip was transferred to the destroyer HMS Whelp, supporting air raids on Japanese shore installations. He was involved in the rescue of British air crew shot down by Japanese fighters, and witnessed the surrender of the Japanese forces in Tokyo Bay (left, the original, and right, the colourised picture) 
Newly colourised images bring new life to this portrait of newlyweds Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II in 1947, pictured enjoying a stroll during their honeymoon in Broadlands estate, Hampshire in their first public appearance after their wedding
Meanwhile royal fans will gain a new perspective of this colourised image of the Duke of Edinburgh saluting as he travels through Edinburgh in 1948 - the same year Philip became a father when Elizabeth gave birth to their first child - a son and future king, Prince Charles
Prince Philip aboard the motor boat which took him to join the ship HMS Chequers, a destroyer based in Malta, in 1949. When Philip landed his role on HMS Chequers, he and Elizabeth enjoyed happy carefree times as newlyweds (left, before, and right, after)
The Duke of Edinburgh dances with his wife, Princess Elizabeth, who is out of shot, at a barn dance held in their honour in Ottawa, by Governor General Viscount Alexander, Oct. 17, 1951. The dance was one of the events arranged during their Canadian tour (pictured left, the original black and white image, and right, the royal's dark denim jeans and checked shirt can be seen in the newly colourised image) 
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip pictured leaving Clarence House for the final time on their way to Buckingham Palace, as she relocates as the new Queen of England in 1952
Prince Philip proudly wearing the blue uniform of Marshall of the Royal Air Force, posing for an official photograph in 1953 (pictured, left, the black-and-white image, and right, the Duke's uniform can be seen in all its glory) 
Keen polo player Philip in action trying to score for the Cowdray Park team in 1953 - the year of Queen Elizabeth’s coronation, at which point the venue was the centre of English polo. When the Duke of Edinburgh, with John Cowdray's help and advice, formed his own polo club, the Household Brigade Club (later to become Guards), in Windsor Great Park, the Coronation Cup was given a new home at Windsor
A keen sportsman, Prince Philip is pictured here in his cricket whites at Arundel Castle in 1953 (left, the original, and right, newly colourised) He captained a team in a charity match, but they were defeated by the Duke of Norfolk's. The match was for the benefit of the National Playing Fields Association
Prince Philip, left, pitured with a young Prince Charles, Princess Anne and his wife Queen Elizabeth II, along with the Shah of Persia and his wife, Queen Soraya, in 1955. The Shah and Queen Soraya were luncheon guests on a private visit to the UK and visited the Royal Family at Buckingham Palace
The Duke of Edinburgh pictured flying an aircraft in 1956. Prince Philip was a keen flyer and completed over 5,000 hours of flying in his lifetime. He gained his RAF wings in 1953, his helicopter wings i
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