Read On Duty With the Queen: My Time as a Buckingham Palace Press Secretary Online
Authors: Dickie Arbiter
With the 2013 arrival of its newest member, HRH Prince George of Cambridge, the Royal Family can take comfort in knowing that the Crown is secure for generations to come. Though still only a baby, George stands to be the first British Monarch of the 22
nd
century.
As for me, I very much doubt I will be around to see George crowned King George VII, but what I do know with certainty is that the day it happens, the whole world will be watching.
Dickie Arbiter, June 2014
Belgian Suite, The:
Named after Leopold I, uncle of Prince Albert and first king of the Belgians, this suite of rooms is used by all State Visitors, guests of the Queen, and is where the Obamas slept during their visit in 2011
Bow Room:
The Bow Room is familiar to the many thousands of guests to Royal Garden Parties who pass through it on their way to the garden
BP:
Buckingham Palace
BST:
British Summer Time
Chinese Dining Room, the:
Originally called the Chinese Luncheon Room during the reign of Queen Victoria its furnishings come from George IV’s 19
th
Century folly – the Brighton Pavillion
Civil List:
Royal income – money given by the state to support the Queen, indirectly from the taxpayers. This has now changed to the Sovereign’s Grant, which comes direct from the Crown Estates
DCMS:
Government Department of Culture, Media and Sport
Equerry:
Military officer on personal attendance to the Queen or senior male member of the Royal Family
FCO:
the Foreign and Commonwealth Office; a government ministry responsible for foreign affairs – similar to the state department in the USA
Folly
:
An elaborate and eccentric building that’s of absolutely no use to anyone
HM:
Her Majesty
KP:
Kensington Palace
Narwhal:
A small Arctic whale, the male of which has a long forward-pointing spirally twisted tusk developed from one of its teeth
PPO:
Personal Protection Officer – armed Scotland Yard police officer
Privy Purse:
The finance section responsible for the financial management of the public funding granted to the Royal Household in the form of the Sovereign Grant
Scruff Order:
Casual dress code, usually trousers and open necked shirt, no tie or jacket required – jeans acceptable occasionally
Spare:
When Harry was born he was called a spare to his brother, in other words a third in line to the throne. Now he is fourth in line, and when and if the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have more children, Harry will move further down the line of succession
Suite car:
A car used to carry members of the household in attendance on the principal/s – press secretary, equerry and lady in waiting, if the latter two were not individually travelling with the principal
SUV:
Sports utility vehicle (or 4x4)
TRH:
Their Royal Highnesses
Yachtie:
Royal Yacht seaman
1844 Room:
So named after its occupation by Emperor Nicholas of Russia in 1844 as a guest of Queen Victoria
1855 Room:
So named after Emperor Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie who stayed in the room when they visited Queen Victoria
Adelaide, Queen
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Adler, Prof. Michael
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Allen, Peter
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Andrew, Prince, Duke of York
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,
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at Charles–Diana wedding
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press secretary of
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and Windsor Castle fire
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Anita (au pair)
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Anne-Marie, Queen
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and
Britannia
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press secretary of
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Anne, Queen
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Arbiter, Dickie:
in
Abie’s Irish Rose
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at Balmoral
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birth of
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on-camera briefing given by
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,
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and exercise
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fiftieth-birthday party of
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in Haifa
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IRN/Sky award for
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IRN/Sky award presented by
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in Johannesburg
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Kensington Palace move of
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in
King and I
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LBC quit by
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loud ties worn by
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LVO honour for
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name changes for
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in
Oklahoma!
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public speaking by
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Queen summons
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on Queen’s bicentennial tour
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with Rhodesia Broadcasting Corporation
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Rosemary marries
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see also
Arbiter, Rosemary
Royal Collection joined by
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and royal press office:
approach regarding
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beginning of role in
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offer regarding
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return to role in
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Sky, ITV and Channel 5 work by
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theatrical touring of
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in TV entertainment
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in Unicorn Theatre for Children
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Arbiter, Reg (1st stepfather)
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Arbiter, Rosemary (wife)
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DA meets
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DA proposes to
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DA’s marriage to
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at Diana reception
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Kensington Palace move of
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lonely-hearts ad of
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at Windsor Castle
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Arbiter (formerly Presch, later Bernstein),
Bernstein marries
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Diana’s parallels with
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fashion-buyer role of
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resident in Rhodesia
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Arbiter, Victoria (daughter)
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and DA’s party
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at Diana reception
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drama-school scholarship of
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Kensington Palace move of
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stepmother’s relationship with
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Ardent Productions
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Asher (fellow pupil)
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Beckwith-Smith, Anne
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Bernstein, Asher (2nd stepfather)
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Bernstein, Ruth (mother),
see
Arbiter, Ruth
Booth, Rev. Willie
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Brailsford, Simon
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decommissioning of
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described
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maiden voyage of
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Bryan, John
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Buckingham Palace:
flags at, following Diana death
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,
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,
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,
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garden parties at
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security breaches at
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summer opening to public of
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,
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Burrell, Paul
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Cambridge, Duchess of
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marriage of
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Cameron, Douglas
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Campbell, Alastair
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Centrepoint
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Charles, Prince of Wales:
Australia visit by
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at Balmoral
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and
Britannia
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stunt to publicise relationship of
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in Canada
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DA meets
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and DA’s on-camera briefing
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,
2
deteriorating marriage of
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
7
see also Diana: Her True Story
and Diana’s death,
see
Diana, Princess of Wales: death of
at Diana’s funeral
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Diana’s separation from
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Diana’s throwaway comments concerning
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documentary filming by
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at Expo ’
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extramarital affair owned by
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in Gulf
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as heir
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in Indonesia
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Morton book about
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own press office of
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polo injury suffered by
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and prospects of accession
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rumours concerning marriage of
1
in South Korea
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Turkey holiday of
1
TV interview of
1
‘villain’ status of
1
wedding of, to Diana
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‘whatever “in love” means’ comment of
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and Windsor Castle fire
1
see also
Buckingham Palace
Churchill, Winston
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Condon, Paul
1
Coppen-Gardner, Bill
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Corby, Tom
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Cornwall, Duchy of
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Couric, Katie
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Cousins, Robin
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Daily Mirror
1
Dean, Christopher
1
Diana: Her True Story
(Morton)
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Diana, Princess of Wales:
Australia visit by
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at Balmoral
1
birthday party given by, for DA
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in Budapest
1
in Canada
1
car change of
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in car crash
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Charles’s separation from
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DA meets
1
and DA’s art knowledge
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and DA’s loud ties
1
and condolence books
1
and funeral,
see
Diana, Princess of Wales: funeral of
return of body after
1
deteriorating marriage of
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,
2
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,
4
,
5
,
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,
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see also Diana: Her True Story
in Egypt
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and England football team
1
at Expo ’
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extramarital affair owned by
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funeral of
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broadcast worldwide
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date set for
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days preceding and preparations for
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eve of
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and internment
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Spencer’s scathing oration at
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in Gulf
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in India
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in Indonesia
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Morton book about
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on Necker Island
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organisations supported by
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Panorama
interview of
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parallels of, with DA’s mother
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piano played by
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pre-Christmas reception given by
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rumours concerning marriage of
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in South Korea
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and Squidgygate
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and swimming
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Teresa meets
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on-tour faintness spell suffered by
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‘victim’ status of
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wedding of
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weight loss by
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Dimbleby, Jonathan
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