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The Queen's Mother: Marriage first and love later, supporting the stuttering king to be abused by domestic violence, outwitting the "son-in-law" Philip (together with the documentary: The Queen's Mother: An amazing metamorphosis, from a member of the royal family to an international leader

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The Queen of England: Marriage first and love later, support the stuttering king to be abused by domestic violence, and fight the "son-in-law" Philip

(A documentary: The Queen's Mother: An Amazing Metamorphosis, a Huge Transformation from a Member of the Royal Family to an International Leader)

She was the mother of the Queen of England and was also called the most dangerous woman in Europe by Hitler, her name was Elizabeth Bowes Leon, born in 1900.

During World War I, she was imprisoned in a prisoner of war camp until the end of the war in 1918, when she was freed, and for a time became the spiritual pillar of the British royal family.

In 1921, Elizabeth met Prince Albert, whom he fell in love with at first sight, but Elizabeth did not feel the same affection for him from the bottom of her heart.

After all, her beloved is the Count of Marie, and although this suitor is also a prince, he has a serious stutter, which is really not as decent as the count.

However, this prince, later George VI, did not give up, he has been chasing her, and for the sake of her son's marriage, Queen Mary directly used means to transfer the earl overseas.

Despite the Prince's perseverance and sincere affection for her, she agreed to the Prince's marriage proposal and eventually became Queen Elizabeth in 1923.

After their marriage, Queen Elizabeth fully supported her husband George VI's career, and together they visited Canada, establishing the image of the new king as close to the people.

They also boosted morale by planting comfort and hope in the hearts of the British people during World War II.

In the midst of the bombardment, Elizabeth bravely faced the threat of war, encouraged the people, and joined George VI in visiting the bomb-destroyed buildings to comfort the trapped civilians.

However, Elizabeth's married life was not all smooth sailing.

George VI was inferior and sensitive due to his stuttering and chronic depression, and this repressed emotion made him less comfortable in public.

At some point, he would even lose control and take his anger out on Elizabeth, who remained calm despite the intense pressure she was under in the midst of her marriage, because as a queen, she could never show her displeasure with her family's predicaments to the outside world.

Even once Philip, a scumbag, met him, and said that it was really difficult for his mother-in-law.

Elizabeth, on the other hand, constantly carries the burdens of life, helping her husband cope with the pressures of war and the throne, while also caring for her two young daughters.

In her later years, her daughter Elizabeth inherited the throne and carried the burden of the royal family. At the same time, her son-in-law, Prince Philip, proposed to change the name of the dynasty at the behest of the villain, and the wolf had a naked ambition to change the dynasty, but Queen Elizabeth firmly rejected the proposal.

With tenacity of faith and unparalleled perseverance, Queen Elizabeth showed a noble and heroic temperament throughout her life. She set an outstanding example for the British royal family, the country, and became a role model for women in people's hearts.

The Queen's Mother: Marriage first and love later, supporting the stuttering king to be abused by domestic violence, outwitting the "son-in-law" Philip (together with the documentary: The Queen's Mother: An amazing metamorphosis, from a member of the royal family to an international leader
The Queen's Mother: Marriage first and love later, supporting the stuttering king to be abused by domestic violence, outwitting the "son-in-law" Philip (together with the documentary: The Queen's Mother: An amazing metamorphosis, from a member of the royal family to an international leader
The Queen's Mother: Marriage first and love later, supporting the stuttering king to be abused by domestic violence, outwitting the "son-in-law" Philip (together with the documentary: The Queen's Mother: An amazing metamorphosis, from a member of the royal family to an international leader

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