Our Queen Elizabeth: Her Extraordinary Life from the Crown to the Corgis

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In 1966, the Queen was criticised for waiting eight days before visiting the village of Aberfan, where a mining disaster claimed the lives of 116 children and 28 adults. Charteris said that the delay, made on his advice, was a mistake that she later regretted. [102] [103] Standing at the edge of the Sandringham estate, you wouldn’t know anything had happened. It is quiet, peaceful and closed off - apart from the main gate. A crowd of around a hundred people have gathered there to pay their respects, having walked on foot from the police barrier further down the road. The gate is fringed with hundreds of flowers, handwritten messages and portraits. At the time of her birth, Princess Elizabeth’s grandfather, King George V, was on the throne, and she was third in the line of succession, after her uncle, Edward, Prince of Wales, and her father, the Duke of York. In 1930, Princess Elizabeth gained a sister, with the birth of Princess Margaret. Bond 2006, p.22; Brandreth 2004, p.271; Lacey 2002, p.194; Pimlott 2001, p.238; Shawcross 2002, p.146 Wells, Matt (24 November 2003), "Palace and Mirror settle over fake footman", The Guardian, archived from the original on 1 June 2022 , retrieved 22 May 2022



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