"Former Aide Reveals Queen Elizabeth's Love for Mishaps During Public Engagements"

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According to Samantha Cohen, a former staffer of Queen Elizabeth, the late monarch enjoyed when things went wrong, finding it a welcome change from the perfectly organized royal life. Cohen, who worked for the royal family from 2001 to 2019, shared insights into the queen's personality and their close relationship, including the queen's excitement about launching a YouTube channel for the royal family. Cohen also revealed that she later worked for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle before resigning due to feeling "treated harshly." Following her departure, Cohen created the queen's Green Canopy initiative and briefly served under Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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