She didn't act as crazy as her people did about Princess Diana's death. It's not that she's not sad, it's not that she's not shocked, it's just that she was taught to swallow her emotions quietly, "responsibility first, personal second", she really loves her people, from young girls to old people, she silently More than 2,500 weeks in this seat. A person bears loneliness, stress, war, public opinion. She has done so much for her country, but her people don't see her that way, they want to see a queen with flesh and blood, a commoner icon like Diana, not someone who just sits quietly by the stream Crying conservative old man.
When the queen saw the elk by the stream, a heartfelt smile appeared on her face. It was the relief of a frustrated person seeing hope in the face of adversity, and it was the yearning for freedom of a bird under house arrest. So she wants it to be free. And when it was shot, the queen actually looked at her elk regardless of her identity. When she touched the deer's head, she finally sobered up a lot. We have no choice, whether you are a queen or an elk.
In fact, both the Queen and Princess Diana are tragedies. When a person no longer lives for himself, no matter how valuable her existence is to others, it is just a drama. When the curtain opens, when those audiences enter, all your ups and downs will become insignificant. Maybe one day, you can still receive a bouquet of flowers from the "audience", but at that time, no matter how moved or grateful you were, you could only say thank you gently, then turned around and wiped away the tears from the corners of your eyes silently, you are no longer you , and the girl from that time will never come back.
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