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I think people say I look a bit like a queen in this outfit, yeah.
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And people call me Your Majesty.
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People come up and they curtsy.
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It's almost like living two lives, really.
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Let's commence.
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I'm Ella Slack, and I'm the Queen's stand-in.
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I've done it for over 30 years now.
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Anything that the Queen does is rehearsed.
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If it's just going to a town hall or opening a hospital, I've probably been a stand-in Queen, definitely more than 50 times.
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A stand-in is not a look-alike.
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I don't look like the Queen.
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But I'm the same sort of stature and height.
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I'm about, virtually five foot.
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The Queen's about five foot two, but I live at Royal Court on Queens Promenade, in Royal Ramsey in the Isle of Man.
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And the Queen lives in Buckingham Palace, in London.
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I drive a Ford gear automatic car.
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The Queen has been seen to drive Range Rovers, and most of the time, she's in a chauffeur-driven car or in a carriage.
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Well, it started because I was at the BBC, and the producer who was doing The Cenotaph came to see me and said that the Queen had sent a message to say, when she stood at the Cenotaph, the sun was in her eyes, and so could we do anything about it?
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Well, I said to him, would you like me to come and stand in the position for you, because all the stage managers were six foot men.
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And then that led on to other things.
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I went in her royal carriage and rode on the boat up to the Tower of London.
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And then there will be the state opening of Parliament.
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I've never been allowed to sit on the throne in the House of Lords.
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I have to lurk above it.
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It's a very strict rule.
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If I'm in a carriage or a car, I will wave.
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You know, do like that, like that.
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The events that I've been helping with are events that are transmitted worldwide, and millions of people are going to watch.
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I look afterwards, and watch the programs going out, and I'll see her there, and think, I did it for you.