The Secret Feud Between Prince Philip and The Queen Mother | Behind Closed Doors | Timeline
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Queen Elizabeth's coronation in 1953 marked a new era in British history, with conflict between tradition and modernization. Prince Philip faced resistance in his attempts to modernize the monarchy, leading to tensions within the royal household.
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- Conflict arose between traditionalists and modernizers within the royal family, with Prince Philip pushing for change while facing resistance from figures like Queen Mary and the Queen Mother, leading to tensions and clashes.
- The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953 marked a pivotal moment in British history, symbolizing a new era of recovery and imperial power after WWII, showcasing meticulous preparation emphasizing tradition and continuity, and solidifying the monarchy's image as a blend of tradition and progress.
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