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Queen "Iron Fan" obsessively collects royal memorabilia from a 40-year collection piled up in the room

Queen "Iron Fan" obsessively collects royal memorabilia from a 40-year collection piled up in the room

According to the British "Mirror" reported on February 6, Margaret Tyler, a 78-year-old man from London, is obsessed with collecting souvenirs about the Queen, and she has also prepared a house to store these souvenirs, photos and books. Margaret will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Queen's reign in this room.

For more than 40 years, Margaret has decorated her home with paintings, trinkets and souvenirs, and she has a collection of hundreds of books and photographs, as well as obscure things like cardboard figures of queens and corgis, which sometimes mistake for a museum. Margaret said: "My house is like a museum, people even knock on the door to ask when it will open, and people ask me if I am a member of the royal family. ”

Queen "Iron Fan" obsessively collects royal memorabilia from a 40-year collection piled up in the room

Margaret, the only child in the family, developed a love for the British royal family from an early age. She recalls that when Queen Elizabeth II was crowned, she was only 8 years old. Later she met the queen four times, and she said, "Every time I see the queen, my legs are trembling, but she is always so kind."

On Feb. 1, Margaret's 78th birthday, she went to one of her favorite royal souvenir shops and bought a few new souvenirs. In fact, she doesn't need to buy her own souvenirs now, because the locals know her hobby and often put souvenirs on her doorstep.

Queen "Iron Fan" obsessively collects royal memorabilia from a 40-year collection piled up in the room

Margaret says he's collecting more and more souvenirs, but won't sell anything, even if the room is already piled up. Margaret said: "This is an amazing thing I've been doing all these years and I hope the Queen will have a happy life. (Compiled and reported by China Youth Network)

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