Queen has 'always been a feminist', survived in 'terrifying' world of men
Queen always took a stand for herself and women around her, says expert
Queen had to fight her battles with patriarchy when she acceded the throne.
The 96-year-old, who became the monarch of England at the age of 25, has 'always been a feminist,' says expert Ingrid Seward.
The mother-of-four took authority in the fifties in “terrifying” world of men.
Ms Seward said: “The Queen has always been a feminist. She’s always been very very pro-women right from the very beginning.
“When she came to the throne aged 27 just when her father died, she was a young young woman in a man’s world.
“A man’s world of the fifties was just terrifying. Women were just not seen.
“So she has always been pro-women and she must have been really genuinely thrilled about the [Lioness’ win]," added the expert, noting the massive victory of England in Commonwealth Games.
Meanwhile, the Queen and her family are actively participating in the promotions of CWG.
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