Queen Elizabeth’s private ‘disco’ morning routine behind palace walls
A close friend of the late Queen Elizabeth II revealed intimate details about how the former monarch liked to wake herself up in the morning, and it involved some killer dance moves to the tune of Terry Wogan’s Radio 2 show. Angela Kelly, 68, was the Queen’s dresser for 25 years and reflected on their time spent together choosing outfits before her busy day of royal engagements started. She explained that King Charles’s mother loved ABBA and would move “side to side” every time the band’s hit, ‘Dancing Queen’, would come on the radio and that the pair had great fun together. Angela first started at Buckingham Palace as an assistant dresser in 1994, and slowly climbed the ranks to become the Queen’s most trusted advisor. She eventually became her personal assistant and senior dresser in 2002. During her first interview reflecting on her time with the late monarch since her death aged 96 in 2022, Angela opened up about their special morning times and explained how they danced while getting ready. “When the song …









