She wasn’t born to be Queen, but the accidental monarch transformed the job and inspired great loyalty across her realm
The daughter of a second son, she got the best start of all—a happy childhood. Then, from her father, struggling with great zeal and small strength, and from her mother, affectionate and serene, she learned the often tiresome tasks of queenship
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The royals know from recent experience that a bad start can ruin the whole trip
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