My London reports how Paul Burrell, ex-butler to the Queen and Princess Diana, discussed the unique shopping approach that allows the 95-year-old monarch to keep safe amidst the pandemic.
He said: "Firstly, she has catalogues sent to her, and then the Oxford Street branch of John Lewis sends her a selection of almost everything they stock.“There is a little ‘shop’ set up in the drawing room at Windsor Castle and the Queen can pop in and choose gifts at her leisure."Late at night, after dinner, usually around 10pm, she’ll pop into her little Christmas shop and do some shopping."Burrell continued: “The Queen always chooses practical gifts that can be used – never ornaments or decorative things."So she might pick some picnic plates, a.
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