The queen is “much more lively in person”, has “self-deprecating humor” and “a laugh you can hear all over Sandringham”, says her biographer
- Queen is “much more lively in person” than her public persona, says her biographer
- Sally Bedell Smith, says royal referred to her expression as a “piggy face”
- The author also observed a source in Sandringham saying, ‘You can hear her laugh in that whole big house. She gives a great laugh! ‘
The queen “is much more lively in private than the public sees” and has “self-deprecating humor,” said her biographer.
Speaking to People Magazine, Sally Bedell Smith, author of Elizabeth the Queen: The Life of a Modern Monarch, said that Her Majesty also described her own expression as her “Miss Piggy face” and said she has “the ability to laugh at herself same “,.
The author observed a source in Sandringham saying, ‘You can hear her laughing in that big house. She gives a great laugh! ‘

The queen “is much more lively in private than the public sees” and has “self-deprecating humor,” said her biographer. She is photographed in December
She also revealed that the 94-year-old man has a realistic view sense of humor, telling the story of an era not long after Prince Charles and Princess Diana were married in 1981.
While a replay of the ceremony was on TV during a party that royalty was attending in London, Sally says the Queen pointed at herself and said, “Oh, there is my Miss Piggy face.”
Angela Kelley, the Queen’s dressemaker, also recalled a time when the Queen paused in her usual formality during a photo shoot.
During a portrait session to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee in 2012, Her Majesty did a series of poses “sticking her hands in and out of her pockets and placing them on her hips, imitating the postures of a professional model,” she recalled .

Sally also remembered an occasion when the Queen paused in her usual formality during a photo shoot. She is photographed in June 2012
‘They remained unbelieving. The queen was a natural, ”Angela added to People. ‘Barry [the photgrapher] and I felt that we were experiencing something really special: a moment that will never be repeated. ‘
The truth is that it has been revealed that Royal Household employees will enjoy the benefits of ‘flexible working’, even after the pandemic.
As organizations across the country, the Queen’s team was forced to adapt to Covid-19 restrictions and introduced flexible work options for its 1,200 team members who work in royal residences across the UK.

Royal Household is announcing a senior employee communications assistant to keep internal digital platforms up to date while employees continue to work remotely
A job posting for a senior employee communications assistant, responsible for keeping internal digital platforms up to date, indicates that there are plans to continue remote work, even after restrictions are removed.
The £ 27,000 per year job post, based at Buckingham Palace, says: ‘Working as part of our professional and supportive HR team, you will support all aspects of our employees’ communications and join us on an interesting and important moment.
“With around 1200 employees occupying a wide range of functions, our internal digital platforms are now more important than ever; ensuring that everyone is informed, connected, engaged and able to work effectively, regardless of location.
‘And as we look to the future, more flexible ways of working are likely to continue after the pandemic, making it a key role for our future.
The successful candidate will create posts and videos to keep the team and potential job seekers up to date with the latest developments, the post continues.
The post adds: ‘No two days are the same. And by supporting others, you will have exceptional opportunities to develop your own career.