Queen Elizabeth's dresser was not forced out of her home in Windsor but instead chose to leave to live closer to her family, a royal expert has claimed.
23.05.2023 - 19:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The late Queen's former right-hand woman has shared a series of cryptic Instagram stories about "disrespect".
It comes as she was forced out of her property on the Windsor estate following the death of her former boss.
Angela Kelly, who was Queen Elizabeth's personal dresser and designer of many of her iconic outfits, was evicted from the property and 'cut-off' by King Charles.
The property was owned by the sovereign, who granted Angela rent-free living to express her gratitude for her services.
However, following the Queen's death she was left facing an uncertain future with King Charles said not to be a fan.
It has now been reported that the new monarch- who was crowned on May 6- has secretly gifted the woman so close to his late mother a new home in Yorkshire, so she can be near her family.
As images of Kelly packing her belongings from her home emerged, she took to her Instagram stories to share videos with several cryptic quotes.
In one story, she shared the lyrics of a song called Broken Angel, which features the line: "You are the one. I miss you so much. Now you're gone."
While in another story, a quote said: "No matter how kind and generous you are, you'll never satisfy an ungrateful person. Learning how to remain calm when you're disrespected is a superpower."
Her move comes after a report at the weekend claimed King Charles banned Ms Kelly from sharing royal secrets in exchange for her new home.
Prior to the agreement, Kelly published two books about her role, but this was with the Queen's blessing.
It is understood that she had permission from the late Queen to pen a third. However, the new agreement is likely to throw these plans out of the window, The Mail on Sunday reports.
The King reportedly felt that an updated
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