Victoria Pembroke explores how Queen Elizabeth II became Britain's constitutional shock absorber through seventy years of crisis—from the Suez humiliation to the Aberfan tragedy, the Troubles, and the Falklands War. We examine the delayed royal response to Aberfan that haunted her for life, and how one woman's relentless presence held a fracturing nation steady through imperial collapse, terrorism, and unimaginable loss.
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