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Queen's breakfast favourite divides royal fans leaving them delighted or disgusted

Throughout her impressive 70 year reign, Queen Elizabeth II stuck to a strict schedule every day - from carrying out official engagements to chairing meetings and attending to papers in her daily red box. While that all sounds perfectly Queen-like, it is possible that one of her breakfast ingredients of choice was the key to this steadfast routine.
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Princess Margaret's alleged affair with cockney gangster famed for 'penis pint trick'
Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Margaret was said to have been involved in an affair with gangster John Bindon.But beyond Bindon's rumoured connections to the Richardson Gang and the Kray twins, he also had quite a stunning party trick that allegedly garnered him the name "Big John".READ MORE: Chilling 'Michael Myers' sighting solved as masked man with bloody knife tackled by copsThe rather strange party trick would utilise Bindon's penis and a collection of half-pint glasses in a display that likely would not be best received in the company of members of the Royal Family.But Princess Margaret, who died in 2002, was apparently head over heels for Bindon, with the pair's alleged fling taking place in the 1970s.Bindon, a performer who appeared in feature films Get Carter and Performance, was said to have been able to balance five half-pint glasses from his manhood.A short-lived romance between Margaret and Bindon is said to have erupted, happening after the mobster and movie actor spent three weeks at her home in the Caribbean. Bindon's ex and also coincidentally the ex of Prince Andrew, Vicki Hodge, alleges she was on the trip with John at the time of his and Margaret's affair.She said of the affair: "John told me he had sex with Princess Margaret the first time he went to Mustique.
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Queen’s nanny tried to take her own life after revealing family secrets in tell-all book
Queen as intimately growing up as her nanny — but her insiders book about life working for the royals put her on a dark, lonely path.Marion Crawford was a Scottish educator and governor to Queen Elizabeth and her sister, Princess Margaret, when they were growing up, helping prepare them for public life after their father, King George VI, took the throne.She would teach the children French and even playing the part of hobby horse, allowing herself to be strapped up with reins and bells while carrying the future Queen around Buckingham Palace.Following her retirement, she would go on to publish a book about the princesses' young years.But the Queen Mother objected to Crawford’s insights into the royal family, including hints about the-then king’s mood swings, and froze her out.The 78-year-old was cut off from the family and died alone in a nursing home, having tried to take her own life on two separate occasions.Raised in Fife and taught in Edinburgh, Marion Crawford became a governess for the Duke and Duchess of York who would go onto become King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later known as the Queen Mother).Upon George VI’s accession to the throne in 1936, “Crawfie” became responsible for educating Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, with Politico describing her as the royal family’s “very own Mary Poppins”.Crawford was a dedicated companion of the royal family for more than 17 years, being granted a cottage in the grounds of Kensington Palace as a way of thanks for her service upon her retirement in 1947.The teacher was so dedicated to the famous family that she put off getting married for 16 of those years so as not to abandon the King and Queen.But trouble began for the Scot when, in a deal brokered with
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