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1 " Grief is the price we pay for love. "
― Tina Brown , The Palace Papers: Inside the House of Windsor - the Truth and the Turmoil
2 " I have to be seen to be believed. "
3 " Meghan did not—or could not—perceive the difference between the Queen’s personal aide and a contract stylist at NBC Universal "
4 " of Her Other "
5 " fruitcake was so huge, a Palace door had to be removed to get it through. "
6 " The twentieth-century example of the Romanov family’s catastrophic end "
7 " The trial of Paul Burrell was halted by an intervention from the Queen herself. "
8 " Embarrassment is a choice that an individual makes. "
9 " This was a crowd that could well afford the best Harley Street dentist, but you could root for truffles in the forests of bad teeth. "
10 " bin spins” (searching her trash), "
11 " Patagonian toothfish. "
12 " his Kindle until, disgusted by all the direct marketing of books that he didn’t want to read, he threw it in the bathtub. "
13 " He defined the communications role simply as promote and protect. "
14 " It happens to be a fact that the Queen adores anything to do with bridges and tunnels, "
15 " As the Queen’s grandmother Queen Mary once said to a relative, “You are a member of the British royal family. We are never tired and we all love hospitals. "
16 " all you have to do is smile and look as if you enjoy doing it "
17 " the physical letter belongs to the person who received it, but the content of the letter belongs to the person who wrote it. "
18 " the shared secret that the formalities were both utterly absurd and absolutely necessary. "
19 " the Dunning-Kruger effect, the cognitive bias in which people come to believe that they are smarter and more capable than they really are. "
20 " management style turns lethal, "