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Seven Claims Made in New Royal Book From Brexit to Coronation

The book "Power and the Palace" reveals Queen Elizabeth II's private opposition to Brexit and Queen Camilla's self-defense against a 1960s train assault, highlighting royal political and personal insights.

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A new book on the connections between the royals and politics has revealed some eye-catching stories.

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Queen Elizabeth II would have voted against Brexit. Real correspondent Valentine Low gave the prints a book that openly says what no one had dared to say before. Power and the Palace, noting the indiscretions collected among Buckingham Palace staff, politicians and civil servants who met her, traced the queen's first true political profile that always knew how to wear the public mask that, as the Times noted, never slipped them from her face. …

·Rome, Italy
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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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