[post_page_title]A Royal argument[/post_page_title]
It’s a commonly known fact that married couples will disagree or argue every now and then; it’s a by-product of being around someone all the time. However, the Queen had done something without fundamentally agreeing on it with her husband first, and it was something that directly affected him.
Of course, that may not seem like a big deal now, but in 1952, it was very significant. The fact the Queen had gone ahead and made sure that Prince Philip could not carry on his family name had enraged him, to say the least.
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