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The rare times Queen shows emotion - crying in public and playful sense of humour

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The Queen is known for her composure, poker face and dedication to her royal duty. In the words of the late Duke of Edinburgh, she has “the quality of tolerance in abundance”.

Not one for conflict, the Queen dislikes direct confrontation and avoids making rash decisions.She is considered cautious, conservative and a stickler for tradition.In public, the Queen keeps her emotions in check – none more so than when she sat alone, holding back her sorrow, as she mourned at Philip’s funeral.But occasionally, the depth of her feelings has come to the surface.As the monarch with 70 years experience gears up to mark her Platinum Jubilee, we look back on the few times she has shown emotion in public.Her eyes welled at the memorial service for the victims of the September 11 terror attacks in 2001, and at the decommissioning of her beloved Britannia in 1997.She shed a tear in 2002 as she poignantly took the Queen Mother’s place just months after her death at the opening of the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey.Author Robert Hardman has told how the Queen cannot abide rudeness and discourages over-familiarity by staff, deploying a “cold stare” if anyone crosses the line.Yet the Queen also has a lighter side.She has a playful sense of humour, a quick wit, excellent comic timing, and is a talented mimic.When a group of American tourists encountered the headscarf-wearing Queen walking at Balmoral, failed to recognised her and asked whether she had ever met the Queen, the Queen quipped: “No, but he has,” gesturing to the policeman next to her.In a BBC documentary in 2018 examining her coronation, she delighted royal fans by manhandling the heavy, priceless imperial state crown, pulling it towards her, turning it round and

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