Many people believe that Queen Elizabeth never cried in front of the public, but historians said it was not true.

Sally Bedell Smith, a biographer of the queen and other high-level royal members said that in the past 7 decades, Queen Elizabeth II had tears several times, but people did not recognize or less remember.

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Queen Elizabeth II sat car to Chapel St.

In 1997, the queen was teared when the Royal Perennial Yacht Stopped.

"The Queen cried, but at the appropriate times, like the Memorial Day" (Memorial British death in the war in November annually), Arbiter said.

But the conception of many people that queen rarely expresses emotions is basically right.

Queen Elizabeth repressed sadness on April 17, at his husband's funeral, Royal Philip, who died on 9/4 at the age of 99. The Queen remained calm when leaving the car into the chapel ST

According to Covid-19 prevention rules, all 30 attendees have to wear a mask.

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The second son of the queen, Prince Andrew, talked about his mother when talking to reporters two days after his father died: "Like you think, the queen is very sumsy," said Andrew,

"She said that his death left a big gap but us, his family, loved ones, will ensure that we are on the side to encourage her," Prince added.

"The queen is emotional but she strives to show calmness."

Bedell Smith said that when he was a princess, Mrs. Elizabeth had been forged not to show public feelings in public.

Queen Elizabeth shed tears on the Memorial Day 2002. Photo: Telegraph.

Sometimes the queen was criticized for a "too cold" face, Arbiter said.

Unlike her husband, he ordinary people expressed or touched outside, the Queen always shows neutral.

The queen is the generation who has experienced World War II, when many people suffer difficulties, loss, pain.