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Queen Elizabeth's Granddaughters Was Surprised To Learn This About Her Grandmother

When informed that her grandmother was actually Aires Via Genie Queen, it is natural, a big surprise. After all, before she was just an ordinary teenagers in San Francisco, she got the news.



While this is, of course, the plot of the film The Princess Diaries instead of, ah, in real life, we always think that revelation is a member of the British royal family will be a little different. After all, they will grow up with their own understanding of the disease. Well, apparently not.

In an interview with the BBC's Sophie, Countess of Wessex, she said her daughter Lady Louise has a "shock system", when she learned that her grandmother is the queen. Sophie is married to the son of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Edward, so Mrs. Lewis Highness Princess granddaughter. However, according to Sophie, Louise grandmother title only got wind, when the topic of people grew up in the school.

"I asked her," Yes, that's how to make you feel? "She said," I do not understand, "" Sophie explained. "I do not think she has mastered, perhaps only a queen."

Perhaps the fact that Mrs. Louise Now, she is far from ordinary British citizens fight, but at least she can take comfort knowing she does have something in common with the rest of us: the mother who will not hesitate to humiliate her in public.

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