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Queen Elizabeth II

The Queen ‘dismayed’ by politicians who have an ‘inability to govern’

Royal insiders have claimed that The Queen is very much of the opinion that politicians in the United Kingdom have an “inability to govern” leaving the monarch “dismayed.”

According to a report in the Sunday Times, The Queen made the comments at a private event shortly after David Cameron resigned as Prime Minister and the UK voted to leave the European Union in a public referendum.

As politicians call for Her Majesty to intervein in the ongoing Brexit crisis, a royal source has claimed that the 93-year-old monarch’s frustration has only grown further.

The source said: “I think she’s really dismayed. I’ve heard her talking about her disappointment in the current political class and its inability to govern correctly.”

“She expressed her exasperation and frustration about the quality of our political leadership, and that frustration will only have grown.”

The Queen always stays out of politics and remains neutral on all matters of political controversy.

The revelations of Her Majesty’s candid viewpoints shows that she is perhaps very much in touch with the majority of the population who are dismayed by events happening in Westminster.

MPs have recently been threatening to drag The Queen into the Brexit debate, with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell saying: “I don’t want to drag the Queen into this but I would be sending Jeremy Corbyn in a cab to Buckingham Palace to say we’re taking over.”