Minggu, 09 Desember 2007

Queen Elizabeth a typical woman who chats about make-up: PA (AFP)

LONDON (AFP) - Queen Elizabeth IIs personal assistant said the British monarch was a typical woman who nattered about clothes, make-up and jewellery, in an interview in The Sunday Telegraph newspaper.

Angela Kelly, the queens "gatekeeper" for the past six years, said the 81-year-old was a great mimic with a sharp sense of humour, in a rare insight into the sovereigns personal relationships.

Queen Elizabeth and Kelly, a 55-year-old Catholic divorcee born in a public housing estate in Liverpool, north-west England, have struck up a close connection since Kelly began working as one of the queens dressers in 1993.

Speaking with the queens permission for the first time about her role, Kelly said the pair discuss "anything and everything" from their grandchildren to ballgowns.

Queen Elizabeth recently told Kelly: "You and I do work well together. I think we are a good team," she recounted.

"I love the queen and everything about her.

"I adore her -- but then, so does everyone else. She is not my queen, she is everyones and so I have to share her.

"I do worry about her and care about her. But we also have a lot of fun together. The queen has a wicked sense of humour and is a great mimic. She can do all accents -- including mine," said Kelly, who has not lost her Beatles-like Liverpudlian accent.

They call each other "Your Majesty" and "Angela".

Kelly, who sees Queen Elizabeth almost every day, is one of the few people -- other than the royal family -- who can put their hands on the sovereign.

"I just want everything to be right for the queen -- to make life easier for her because she is so busy. My job is to ensure that when the queen meets people she looks right," Kelly said.

"I dont know why the queen seems fond of me -- because I dont give her an easy time! I do think she values my opinion, but she is the one who is in control. She always makes the final decision.

"We are two typical women. We discuss clothes, make-up, jewellery. We say, Would this piece of jewellery look nice with that outfit? and things like that.

"The queen loves clothes and is a real expert on fabrics. It has not been a question of me teaching the queen -- it has been the other way around."

Kelly said Queen Elizabeth treats her staff with "real respect," but she would never presume to "overstep the mark".

"If she wants to talk about matters of the heart, she speaks to her family. Its just a working relationship -- but a close one," she said.

"I know my place. I would never discuss affairs of state with the queen. Thats for (her husband) Prince Philip, her private secretary and her senior advisers. I come from a humble background and I like to think I have stayed humble."

Kelly added: "If I died tomorrow, my girls have been trained to make sure that the queens life carries on smoothly without me. But I hope the queen and I grow old together."

 
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