Royal biographer explains why people behaved so oddly' around the late Queen
Briefly

Craig Brown explained that many found themselves acting strangely around Queen Elizabeth II due to her unmatched fame, highlighting how familiarity can lead to disorientation.
Brown noted, 'Almost everyone who met the Queen would come away remembering what they had said but had no idea what she had said,' illustrating the profound effect she had on people's self-perception.
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