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How the Queen used everyday objects to send secret signals to staff when she wanted to go
The Queen spent most of her life in one official engagement or another and developed a series of subtle codes to let palace staff know when she’d had enough.Her Majesty’s iconic long-handled Launer handbag, for example, is used for much more than carrying around a packet of mints.After all, the monarch has no need for a front door key, or even a passport.READ MORE: Queen Elizabeth II wrote a secret hidden letter which can only be opened in 2085Royal author Sally Bedell Smith revealed that alongside a neatly folded £5 for the church collection on Sundays, Her Majesty always carried a fountain pen, a small hand-mirror and a lipstick.And royal footman Ian Scott Hunter revealed on Antiques Roadshow that the lippie is used as a secret signal to her staff when she was ready to leave an event.He explained: "I believe there’s etiquette that ladies do not make their faces up in public."But, she had her bag over the side and she would take her lipstick out and put it on with no mirror or anything, and that was a signal to the ladies that she was ready to leave."So, of course, they would all get their bits and bobs together and Her Majesty stands up, so they’re all ready and prepared."But even without opening the bag, Her Majesty could use it to send a variety of coded signals.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.Royal historian Hugo Vickers told the US magazine People that when The Queen shifted her bag from one arm to the other she is ready to end a conversation.
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