Queen Elizabeth reportedly made a dark joke about "idiot" Boris Johnson before her death

Queen Elizabeth reportedly made a dark joke about "idiot" Boris Johnson before her death

It seems as if Queen Elizabeth has stood up to a lot of mischief throughout her life. For example, she once trolled American tourists by pretending that she was not a queen. She also did not chop her words and reportedly called one photographer a "horrible little man."Now a new book claims that Queen Elizabeth said some rather brutal words about former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

In his new book Out: How Brexit Took Place and the Tories Undone, Tim Shipman revealed that the Queen made a very dark joke about Johnson. According to Shipman, following Johnson's resignation, the monarch (via the Express) "At least I wouldn't have that idiot organizing my funeral right now.""

Elizabeth also reportedly said about a former politician and TV personality.

Shipman shared that the monarch made her comments about Johnson in the last days of her life.

"She was enjoying a family and an important staff gathering 2 nights before her death," he wrote. The courtier, when Boris Johnson was mentioned, the Queen, a prankster in her eyes, said: "At least I do not have that idiot to organize my funeral now.""

Obviously, the Queen enjoyed the sailors writing and making people laugh," this, it seems, was said to entertain, but it was a widely shared sentiment in the royal family.

Shipman's book also discussed Johnson's alleged beef with King Charles, who thought he was "too awake." According to the author, Johnson opposed Charles's view of the British approach of making reparations for colonialism and slavery.

According to the book (via GB News), "[Charles] has made it clear that he wants to respond to widespread anger about colonialism unleashed by the Black Lives Matter campaign by acknowledging the evils of slavery.

However, the Prime Minister at the time reportedly had other ideas. "Johnson was despairing that even the monarchy was being captured by an awakened ideology, but dull," Shipman explained.

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