Gyles Brandreth’s book reveals monarch could do a good Concorde impression and disliked TV ‘mumbling’

She found the Duke of York’s account of his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein “intriguing”, worried that the Duke of Sussex might be a little “over in love” with Meghan, and found some solace in the gritty police drama Line of Duty after the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.

A new biography of Queen Elizabeth II by the author, broadcaster and friend to the royals Gyles Brandreth also says she accepted her health problems before her death “with all the good grace you’d expect”.

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