1 Her Mother Had a Spending Problem
Gareth Russell, author of Do Let’s Have Another Drink, claims that the Queen was “in despair” of one member of the royal family’s spending habits: Her own mother. Known for 50 years as the Queen Mother (and for the 15 before that, the Queen of England) the matriarch apparently had a bit of a problem when it came to managing money. Keep reading to see how she spent. 2 The Queen Mother “Was Not Frugal”
Russell recently spilled the royal tea to Royally Us host Christina Garibaldi and Christine Ross, revealing that the Queen’s mother spent a lot of moola to her daughter’s dislike. “The Queen did despair of her mother’s spending,” he said. “The Queen Mother was not what we would call frugal, even by royal standards.” 3 The Bills Exasperated Her
According to Russell, it wasn’t uncommon to hear Elizabeth scolding her mother. “Apparently, the phrase ‘oh mummy’ was what you used to hear in the palace when she saw the Queen Mother’s expense bill,” he continued. “So, very loving, slightly long-suffering.“ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb RELATED: Prince Harry and Meghan May Be Forced to “Give Up” Royal Titles. Here’s Why 4 Nobody Knows How Much She Spent
“I can’t wrap my head around how much you would have to spend as a royal,” Ross responded to the claim. “How much do you have to spend before the eyebrows get raised,” added Russell.  5 She Died at 101
Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon, who was left widowed when her husband, King George VI died of coronary thrombosis in 1952, happens to be the longest-lived member of the royal family, in British history. When she died in 2002, she was 101 years and 238 days old.