Unlike the author, I am not a Brit. Like the author, I am not a "Royalist". I couldn't care less where Harry and Meghan live. My interest in the Royal Family began and ended with Wallis Simpson. However, this is an interesting look at QEII. No one except Elizabeth and Philip know the inscription inside her wedding ring. She never removes her coat in public. Her hat brim never obscures her face. She never wears diamonds before 6:00 pm. Her skirts have weighted hems so there is no chance of a wardrobe malfunction on a windy day. Her preferred heel height is 2.25".
Anyone who reads my reviews knows I like to pick nits, so here I go. In the "Red" section, the author compares 2 pictures on facing pages. In the first picture, QEII is wearing a red coat and hat with a black handbag and gloves. In the second picture, taken later that same day according to the author, QEII is wearing the same coats sans hat, glasses, gloves, and handbag. However, my keen detective eye due to "Second Look" in "People" magazine, noted that the brooch is different. I think it's a little unlikely that she would have changed her brooch. My personal opinion is that the pictures were probably taken on different days.
In the "Green" introduction, the author asserts that QEII is careful about where she wears green. "She won't attend an engagement at a grassy venue, like a racecourse or garden party . . ." in green, yet several photos show her in green at Epsom Racecourse for Derby Day, polo at Windsor Great Park, and posing with her beloved dogs on the lawn and in a garden.
The book was well organized by color, although sometimes the colors didn't seem true. The last two photos in the "Green" section, for example, looked more blue than green to me. The last section, of the queen in patterns, was more playful; however, the use of the pattern as the background was very distracting and took away from the photo itself. I think a complementary background color would've allowed more attention to the queen's outfit.