Former Press Secretary to the Queen, Ailsa Anderson says: 'It's pretty frightening meeting the Queen for the first time, but she made you feel that you were the most special person in the room.' ShelaghFogarty
Ailsa Anderson, who served her from 2001 to 2013 said: “It's pretty frightening meeting the Queen for the first time, but she made you feel that you were the most special person in the room.”
She added: “However long she reigned, however old she was, however frail she was, it was still a huge shock.” Ms Anderson added: “I think it’s going to take people a long time to actually process this…I think it will be the weeks and months ahead where people will really start to ponder and see what does this mean for us.”
The former Royal Press Secretary praised her “service and duty” in going through the red boxes, holding audiences, conducting investitures and visits.
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