Queen Elizabeth II enforced no-staff policy at family event
Key takeaways
- The move reflected the monarch’s long-standing belief in preserving genuine family time away from official duties and palace protocol.
- According to royal insiders, the late Queen valued intimate family gatherings and preferred relatives to interact without the presence of household staff whenever possible.
- The approach allowed senior royals to relax, strengthen family bonds and enjoy rare moments of privacy away from the public eye.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Late Queen Elizabeth II reportedly insisted on a “no staff” policy during one of the Royal Family’s most important private events, ensuring the occasion remained focused solely on family members. The move reflected the monarch’s long-standing belief in preserving genuine family time away from official duties and palace protocol.
According to royal insiders, the late Queen valued intimate family gatherings and preferred relatives to interact without the presence of household staff whenever possible.
The approach allowed senior royals to relax, strengthen family bonds and enjoy rare moments of privacy away from the public eye.