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  1. This is the same day that Elizabeth and Margaret went partying in London. [More on that here:](https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a46068670/queen-elizabeth-princess-margaret-ve-day-ritz-true-story/)
    >After appearing on the balcony with their parents King George VI and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and Prime Minister Winston Churchill, the two princesses left the Palace to go out in London. As the Imperial War Museum explains, on V-E Day, the King and Queen’s “daughters were secretly mingling with the jubilant crowds below them. The future monarch, Princess Elizabeth, and her sister Margaret had been allowed to leave the palace and take part – anonymously – in the party-like atmosphere.”

    >”I think we went on balcony nearly every hour, six times,” Queen Elizabeth would later recount to the BBC in 1985. “And then when the excitement of the floodlights being switched on got through to us, my sister and I realized that we couldn’t see what the crowds were enjoying so we asked my parents if we could go out and see for ourselves.”

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    >Rhodes recalls their group ended up the Ritz Hotel in Piccadilly that evening (as The Crown shows), and, “for some reason, we decided to go in the front door of the Ritz and do the conga. The Ritz has always been so stuffy and formal – we rather electrified the stuffy individuals inside.” She added, “I don’t think people realized who was among the party – I think they thought it was just a group of drunk young people. I remember old ladies looking faintly shocked. As one congaed through, eyebrows were raised.”

    I also posted about this on /r/80yearsago, for those interested in this time period.

  2. SojournerInThisVale on

    It’s such a wonderful picture – and a unique moment in the lives of our Prime Ministers.

  3. A great moment spoiled by them cosplaying as real members of the armed forces.

    George left the Navy as a junior officer and is here dressed up as Admiral of the Fleet. Pure play-acting.