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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 lady-in-waiting who was royal dressmaker's muse dies aged 85
"She was passionate about so many things."She loved horse racing and was really good at tennis, playing until two years ago.She'll be sorely missed", she said to The Daily Mail's Richard Eden.As Princess Margaret's closest confidant, Jane was once asked to act as her driver when her chauffeur had called in sick.She had never driven a Rolls Royce and as they were under the arch of Buckingham Palace, motorcyclists crashed into the side of the car.Margaret told her not to worry, urging her: "Drive on, Janie."Jane leaves behind four children, Pandora, Melinda, Charles, and Rupert.Her eldest daughter Pandora is married to Charles Delevingne and together they have three children, Cara, 29, Poppy, 35, and Chloe, 36.Cara has become an incredibly successful model over the years and the British-born beauty is the face of a number of huge brands.One of her latest campaigns is with RE:SUEDE which will test whether they can create a biodegradable version of their most iconic shoe.For the campaign, Cara will be wearing the experimental RE:SUEDE trainer for six months, alongside 500 others taking part in Germany.After the six months, participants, including Cara, will then send their shoes back to Puma, who then send these shoes to industrial composting experts Ortessa in the Netherlands.The experts will then analyse whether the trainers can biodegrade in a controlled, industrial setting.Cara recently took to Instagram to explain her involvement with the campaign in view of her 43.2million followers.Alongside photoshoot snaps of her, Cara wrote: "Proud to be working with @puma on a journey that ties with my passion for the planet."I'll be wearing the @puma RE:SUEDEs for the next few months as part of an experiment in
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The Queen gave her sister Princess Margaret nightmares over being 'disapproved of'
Princess Margaret had recurring nightmares about disappointing her sister the Queen as she was branded the “rebel royal.”Margaret was known for living a glamorous lifestyle before she passed away 20 years ago today at the age of 71 after months of health problems.The Queen’s sister was known as a “rebel”, a title which was used in biographies and documentaries on her life.She was known for favouring a party lifestyle and even brushed shoulders with celebrities and musicians during a visit to Hollywood that saw her banned the next time she tried to enter.According to the journalist Craig Brown, author of Ma’am Darling: 99 Glimpses of Princess Margaret, the Princess continued to have nightmares about disappointing The Queen.When Mr Brown asked Margaret if she ever dreamt about the Queen, she confessed to having nightmares of being “disapproved of”.Margaret once told French poet and filmmaker Jean Cocteau that "disobedience is my joy", according to People.During a trip to the US in 1965, Margaret was reportedly partying in Hollywood till 3am and met stars such as Frank Sinatra.The results of the trip saw her banned from returning to the US in 1973 after her request was turned down by Lord Cromer, the British Ambassador to Washington, although it was reportedly due to her friends.According to the Mail: “A memo written to the Foreign Committee said: 'You will remember that Lord Cromer is not at all keen on having the Princess in the United States, possibly for some time to come.“This is mainly due to the behaviour of some of HRH's friends, who tend to take such visits very lightly.”Margaret also paved the way for divorce in the Royal Family, but when she separated from her husband Antony Armstrong-Jones, known as Lord
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