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“Talk less” Was the Queen's Way of Reducing Upheaval

The Queen also met secretly with judges, union leaders, and community leaders. It was described as a secret because the results of the meeting were almost never revealed.

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Denty Piawai Nastitie from London, England, M Paschalia Judith from Aberdeen, Scotland
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II leaves after attending a Service of Thanksgiving for Britain's Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at Westminster Abbey in central London on March 29, 2022. - A thanksgiving service will take place on Tuesday for Queen Elizabeth II's late husband, Prince Philip, nearly a year after his death and funeral held under coronavirus restrictions. Philip, who was married to the queen for 73 years, died on April 9 last year aged 99, following a month-long stay in hospital with a heart complaint.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II leaves after attending a Service of Thanksgiving for Britain's Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at Westminster Abbey in central London on March 29, 2022. - A thanksgiving service will take place on Tuesday for Queen Elizabeth II's late husband, Prince Philip, nearly a year after his death and funeral held under coronavirus restrictions. Philip, who was married to the queen for 73 years, died on April 9 last year aged 99, following a month-long stay in hospital with a heart complaint.

LONDON, KOMPAS — Britain is in mourning. Queen Elizabeth II, who was one of the icons of this century, has passed away. In the midst of ridicule of the life of the British royal family, which has been colored by various kinds of scandals, Queen Elizabeth was still able to ensure the public continued to respect the British monarchy and her personality. Rarely speaking in public was one of the keys to how she could gain deep respect.

The respect of the public for Queen Elizabeth II remained relatively stable during her 70-year reign. “I was impressed by how the Queen was able to bring people from various backgrounds together. She had a good sense of humor, was friendly, and was always independent in making decisions," said Sandra Brown (70), a resident of Surrey who came to Buckingham Palace, London, on Friday (9/9/2022).

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