claimed to the Herald Sun. “If a cake was not cutting, or a plaque didn’t unveil, because everything was so perfectly organized, it spiced her life up when things went wrong.”Cohen worked for the royal family from 2001 until 2019.
Per the Telegraph, some of the “best times” of her job came when Her Majesty toured Australia in 2002 and 2019. Cohen served as Elizabeth’s assistant private secretary and interacted with the monarch on a daily basis. “The queen and I used to talk a lot.
I miss her, she was a special woman,” Cohen went on, adding that she and her family were often invited by the matriarch to come to Balmoral Castle and Sandringham House to celebrate Christmas with the royals. “I loved, loved, loved the job as the queen’s assistant private secretary,” she gushed. “They were happy times because the queen was in great form.” The monarch — who died at 96 in 2022 — once affectionately gave her the name “Samantha Panther” due to her no-nonsense work attitude.
Cohen also recalled how excited the queen was to launch a YouTube channel for her family in 2007. “We did a mock-up and showed the queen what YouTube was.
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