

Margaret's love
On Margaret’s 21st birthday, someone took a picture: she was riding with a man. The man was a fighting hero who shot down 11 enemy planes during World War II. He was also the father of a woman and two children. Margaret fell in love with her bodyguard and publicly stated that she must marry him.
Margaret’s resolutely shocked the British ruling and opposition. The British Parliament launched a three-month debate. From the church to the cabinet, from the media to the public, everyone thought that Margaret’s choice was too deviant and contrary to the Royal And the tradition of Christianity. Elisabeth II initially hoped that Margaret could marriage to her love, but as a Queen she had to protect the crown, as well as the head of the church of England she had no choice but postponed Margate’s marriage and eventually rejected it. Meanwhile, Churchill and other ministers suggested using cold treatment, and took Townsend abroad for two years, letting time kill the princess's will.
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After Elizabeth II married her husband, Prince Philip, Lord Mountbatten proposed that the British dynasty would be renamed the Mountbatten dynasty in the future. Besides the obstruction of Queen Mary, the Church of England also strongly opposed the change of Elizabeth's surname. This will lead to the end of the Windsor Dynasty. As the head of state of the United Kingdom and the head of the Church of England, Elizabeth had already made a deal with Churchill, but eventually she realized that she needed to protect the crown. The guardian of this dynasty was the thing she must now put first. At last, Philip kneed to her at coronation to show that he will support her decision to protect the crown, the church of England and the country.
In this contest of rights, the relationship between Elizabeth and the close people is also changing. For this crown, she abandoned many of her personal demands and sacrificed her private life.