The late Queen Elizabeth II gave a candy response to a remark about Princess Charlotte. The late royal died aged 96 in September 2022, with Charlotte simply aged eight on the time of her beloved great-grandmother’s dying.
The late monarch was recognized to be very dedicated to her household, particularly her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Based on Hugo Vickers’ new biography, Queen Elizabeth II: A Private Historical past, the late Queen reacted in a candy means when she was instructed that Charlotte was “very very similar to her”.
The writer wrote that the remark was made by Nicola Sturgeon, the then-first minister of Scotland, in 2019.
He wrote: “[Nicola] Sturgeon made the perceptive comment that Princess Charlotte was very just like the Queen.
“She lit up with a beaming smile, clearly thrilled that the resemblance had been famous.”
On the time the remark was made, Charlotte, who was born in Could 2015, was simply 4 years outdated.
Mr Vickers additionally famous that, regardless of not being a monarchist, Nicola was very keen on the late Queen.
He wrote that she mentioned: “The personal time I spent with the Queen ranks as one of many nice privileges of my life. It was clear from my first assembly that she was a rare lady.”
The late Queen reportedly needed to ask all of her great-grandchildren to spend time together with her at Balmoral in the course of the summer time of 2022 – simply weeks earlier than her dying.
Within the 2026 biography, Elizabeth II: In Non-public. In Public. The Inside Story, writer Robert Hardman wrote that the late Queen needed to spend time with them so they might “all have a contented reminiscence of her”.









