By Ellise Shafer
15.04.2020 - 18:31 / cosmopolitan.com
While tend to get most of the royal spotlight, is famously one of the most involved members of the family. From spending decades serving the family, she knows a thing or two about how the royals operate, so it makes sense that she'd turn around and give advice to the younger generation. But seemed a little shady, not gonna lie.
As we all know, got so much sh*t for trying to do things differently and making the royal family feel more down to earth with their outreach. So, uh, it's pretty
By Ellise Shafer
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