It has been revealed that the Queen had a very strict rule for her grandchildren including Prince William, Prince Harry and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. See details.
November 26, 2022 - 12:16 GMT Isabelle Casey It's no secret that the Queen was known behind the walls of Buckingham Palace as 'the boss' and now it has been revealed that Her late Majesty had a very strict rule for her grandchildren about their mobile phones.
Despite her strict rules behind closed doors, the late Queen was known for having a very special relationship with her grandchildren and in one sweet moment in 2006 made Prince William break his composure whilst standing during at the Sovereign's Parade at The Royal Military Academy in Camberley.In a series of unearthed photos, the Prince of Wales was seen with a pursed-lipped smile on his face as the Queen passed by him.
The fellow cadets had stern looks of composure on their faces, meaning William's emotion stood out even more. We wonder what Her Majesty, known for the great sense of humour, said to make William break a smile.The monarch too, had a grin on her face, clearly knowing exactly what she was doing. William was 34 at the time, and he paraded alongside 227 other cadets, wearing a black uniform with red sash.
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