According to foreign media "DAILY STAR" reported on December 5, the Queen's underwear fitter was deprived of royal authorization for writing a book "Royal Secret", which the party said was a sweet memory. It is reported that June Kenton is the owner of a high-end lingerie company that once provided special underwear for the Queen of England. Recently, Kenton lost the honorary title of "Queen's Special Underwear Fitter" after writing the book "A Storm in A D Cup", which caused a heated discussion about the royal family.

Kenton's new book is reportedly informative and stunted by some unknown things behind the royal family, so it has been stripped of the royal authority of its official supplier. It is well known that working with the royal family tends to pay attention to a certain degree of caution and privacy. But in June Kenton's book, there are content such as "half-naked queen" trying on underwear, and the BBC says that by 2018, due to the publication of the book "D Cup Storm", the corset sold by the company is no longer the queen's official "tights". This means that the high-end lingerie company has been stripped of this title and privilege.
But Mrs. Kenton clarified the incident, saying that things were not as the outside world had commented, she just took the fragments as unforgettable memories, the details in her book were cute and sweet, and it was just her very warm life story. She once said, "I'm just writing my life story, it's a story about all the amazing things I've had the privilege of going through." Asked what she said of the Queen, she said they were "all fine" and insisted that "it wasn't a hype and whistleblower at all".
"I never crossed the line," she added. "There's nothing naughty in the book. A spokeswoman for premium lingerie brand Rigby & Peller said at the time: "The Royal Search Warrant Commission has decided to cancel the royal search warrants for Rigby and Peller and Mrs Kenton.
"Rigby and Pelle are deeply saddened by this decision and, out of respect for Her Majesty the Queen and the Royal Association of Authorised Holders, they are unable to elaborate further on the reasons for the cancellation of the mandate." However, the company will continue to provide exemplary and discreet services to its customers. However, there is one book that has been recognized by the Queen and the Royal Family, and that is that book written by the Queen's makeup artist and close friend Angela Kelly.
Angela, the daughter of a dock worker in Liverpool, has the queen's support for her new book, The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe. The decision to support the book was unprecedented, a testament to the Queen's high esteem and recognition of her. After all, the British royal family cares a lot about reputation, and many details should be carefully considered before making them public, which is also the basic respect for cooperation with the royal family.