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Does Queen Elizabeth read Tabloid Newspapers?....or would it more likely be Broadsheets?

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.....I would have thought it quite upsetting to read the derogatory comments in some Tabloids if she does

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  1. u mean truth


  2. I  imagine she is more a tabloid person.

    I should think she is used to derogatory comments by now - it comes with the territory of being in the public eye, which she has been for about 75 years.

  3. Normally, our beloved monarch does not read the tabloids. But there are occasions when her underlings bring tabloid articles to her gracious attention.

    However, the Queen does write an advice column in one of the tabloids. This column answers reader's letters, giving them advice on relationship and matters of a sexual nature. Her Majesty has kept this activity a closely guarded secret because her advice has been strongly criticised as encouraging promiscuous s*x, lesbianism, sado-masochism and the support of Manchester United football club.

  4. She is the one who writes "Tabloid Newspapers!

  5. The Queen is Head of State and one of Her duties is to consult with politicians. She needs to be widely read and She is - all the daily newspapers are looked out.

    However it isn't all work and no play - one of The Queen's favourite publication is the horse racing paper - can't remember if its called "The Racing Post" but I am sure someone will know the name.

    Vivat Regina Elizabetha.

  6. The Queen keeps herself very well informed.  I don't know which papers she reads but she does the Telegraph crossword every day.

  7. I'm pretty sure she's aware that they write things about her family but I doubt she actually reads them.

    If I was her, I wouldn't want to know what degrading things they say about my family.

  8. The Broadsheets if any. She has to keep on top of everything thats happening somehow. She reads tabloids when she wants something to bribe her grandsons with, and to keep up with what they are doing.

  9. I think she is too busy to read newspapers. Perhaps she listens to the news on radio whilst eating her breakfast.

  10. It all depends upon how far the news stands are from Buck Palace.  You know, at her age, she doesn' walk more than a block or two.

    Her power has been greatly underestimated.  Tony Blair once had hair before he tangled with her.

  11. she don't do anything, but drink tea  and munch cookies.

  12. She's FAR too important to actually read something herself. I imagine we would pay to have someone read it to her!

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