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VIDEO. Margaret, the collector of 14,000 royal objects, has been living “a nightmare” since the death of the queen

2022-09-09T17:55:18.771Z


In west London, Margaret Tyler collects nearly 14,000 items related to the British royal family in her home. After the death


In the district of Wembley, west of London, nestles a rather special pavilion: the Heritage House.

A small brick house lined with plaques dedicated to the British crown and flanked by a miniature royal guard statue.

Inside, 14,000 objects related to the British royal family.

This massive collection has been amassed over more than four decades by Margaret Tyler, 77, and holder of the unofficial title of royalty's biggest fan.

For this fervent admirer of the queen, the death of Elizabeth II remains very difficult to accept.

"I feel like I'm in a nightmare," confides this retiree still dressed in her loose jacket in the colors of the "Union Jack".

The day after this sad news, the Londoner rushed to the newsagents to gather all the headlines of the day.

“Our greatest queen,” Margaret complains as she flips through the Daily Mail.

"I hope she realized how much she was considered."

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This inveterate collector had already dedicated an entire room to the queen.

It is now with great sadness that she walks through the forest of mugs, plates, photos, cushions and seats that sit enthroned in what used to be her living room.

“I feel very, very sad.

I know it's selfish, but why couldn't she live a little longer?

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Watch Margaret's testimonial in our video above (click on the blue arrow).

Source: leparis

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