Why Queen Elizabeth carries a purse all the time ? Queen Elizabeth by Abhishek Singh Bisht - 5th June 201716th September 2019 It’s not just a fashion statement. Queen Elizabeth certainly knows how to accessorize. You’d be hard pressed to find a picture of Queen Elizabeth without one of her signature Launer handbags. She till date owns more than 200 of those handbags. As the Queen has few fascinating and deep secrets about herself, there’s more to these purses than meets the eye. Queen Elizabeth uses her purse to send secret messages to her royal staff. These signals help The Queen get out of conversations or events at any time she wants or pleases to. Also Read: Princess Diana’s extensive wardrobe on display at Kensington Palace. Here are some of the ways through which she communicates: If Queen Elizabeth moves her handbag from its normal spot on her left arm to her right arm while she’s talking with someone, the royal handlers know that she wants to wrap it up. Queen Elizabeth when putting her handbag on the floor, is a sign that she needs to be saved from an uncomfortable encounter AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Queen Elizabeth handbag. If she’s at dinner, and she places her handbag on the table, that means she wants to end the event in the next five minutes. ALL THE THINGS YOU NEED IN A PURSE. Prince Philip sits beside Queen Elizabeth as she looks into her purse The items aren’t in Queen Elizabeth’s handbag are all that different from what normal women carry with them. The Queen carries a mirror, lipstick, mint lozenges, and reading glasses. This just proves Her Majesty knows how to be practical with being fashionable. To follow us on Instagram, click here. Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Related Comments comments
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