One day, some years from now, a documentary will feature the footage these images came from.
It will pause and zoom in on the Princess of Wales.
The narrator will ponder her expression:
"Was it concern? Indignation? Fear? What must she have been thinking at the time? What did she know?"
He will wonder:
"Did the Princess understand the depth of the anger her subjects felt? Did she even know why they were angry?
Did she realise that in just 9 days, the then Prime Minister, the hopelessly unpopular Starmer, would announce his resignation - only to be replaced by the even less popular, and even more tyrannical, Burnham?
Was she aware of Operation Hexagon? Did she understand Burnham's role in it?"
The narrator will continue:
"And what did the Princess know of her own family's plans? Did she know that her father-in-law, King Charles III, was less than two weeks shy of using the Sovereign Grant Report to relinquish his role as "Defender of the Faith", instead declaring himself a defender of a space, in which multiple faiths could belong?
These two events - Starmer's concession to Burnham and Charles' concession to Islam - occurred just days apart and with remarkably little fanfare at the time. Yet they are now broadly viewed as marking a key point in time: the point beyond which the fall of the House of Windsor became inevitable..."
The documentary will be titled: "The Last Queen of Britain".
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