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How Meghan blew up the Queen’s ‘never complain, never explain’ rule – Sydney Morning Herald
Two hours of TV, 179 questions and a family code of silence collide to unleash a right royal war.

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The royal mantra of never complain and never explain has worked pretty well for the Queen during her 68-year reign. Its simple principle is that the monarchy functions best when its inner workings are kept from the masses. The golden rule for survival was first adopted by the Queen Mother and has been passed all the way through to the new generation of royals led by Prince William.
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