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I’m terrified of men, patriarchy sucks: Queen in tears

Published on: August 4, 2022 11:31 AM

Queen had to fight her battles with patriarchy when she acceded the throne. I’m terrified of men, patriarchy sucks: Queen in tears

The 96-year-old, who became the monarch of England at the age of 25, has ‘always been a feminist,’ says expert Ingrid Seward.

The mother-of-four took authority in the fifties in the “terrifying” world of men.

I’m terrified of men, patriarchy sucks: Queen Elizabeth in tears

Ms. Sweard said: “The Queen has always been a feminist. She’s always been very very pro-women right from the very beginning.

“When she came to the throne aged 27 just when her father died, she was a young woman in a man’s world.

“A man’s world of the fifties was just terrifying. Women were just not seen.

“So she has always been pro-women and she must have been really genuinely thrilled about the [Lioness’ win],” added the expert, noting the massive victory of England in the Commonwealth Games.

Meanwhile, the Queen and her family are actively participating in the promotions of CWG.

Queen had to fight her battles with patriarchy when she acceded the throne.

The 96-year-old, who became the monarch of England at the age of 25, has ‘always been a feminist,’ says expert Ingrid Seward.

The mother-of-four took authority in the fifties in the “terrifying” world of men.

Ms. Sweard said: “The Queen has always been a feminist. She’s always been very very pro-women right from the very beginning.

“When she came to the throne aged 27 just when her father died, she was a young woman in a man’s world.

“A man’s world of the fifties was just terrifying. Women were just not seen.

“So she has always been pro-women and she must have been really genuinely thrilled about the [Lioness’ win],” added the expert, noting the massive victory of England in the Commonwealth Games.

Meanwhile, the Queen and her family are actively participating in the promotions of CWG.

“My warmest thanks go to all those who have worked so hard to ensure the success of this particularly special sporting event, and I wish each athlete and team every success.”

The Queen’s message for the @Birminghamcg22 Commonwealth Games:#B2022 pic.twitter.com/lATKLZPwzw

— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) July 28, 2022

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: AFP, Latest, men, patriarchy, Prince, queen elizabeth, william

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