She hasn't. These reports relate to private dinners and people who have said what was discussed at them, are 'breaking the rules'.
I was just asked what I thought the Queen believed in another thread, and my response is the way I think this type of thing is supposed to be handled.
I have to be careful answering this - I have met the Queen and spoken to her on a number of occasions (I'm friends with two of her sons - having gone to school with the Prince of Wales, and having served alongside the Duke of York). I am not supposed to disclose anything Her Majesty has told me that could be controversial. So I need to make it 100% clear that I have never discussed this issue with the Queen and so cannot disclose anything she has told me.
Having said that, my feeling is that she would be personally supportive of the Leave campaign, on the basis that British sovereignty must remain supreme in the United Kingdom. That is my opinion, not based on anything she or any other member of the Royal family has told me.
There have been some reports in the British press that suggests this is her position as well, but the people who disclosed that information were not following the rules that I actually do do my utmost to respect.
If you are lucky enough to be invited to dine with Her Majesty in a setting that is casual enough for unguarded conversation, you're expected to keep such matters confidential. The people who leaked won't be getting any more invitations. :)
Thanks, that’s very informative. I wonder if Mr. Lacey’s breach of protocol was politically motivated, or simply personal attention-seeking?
Thank you for this informative post. The protocol that you describe is a good one.
Thanks for your input. I’m very impressed that you are acquainted with the Royal Family. You are an asset to FR:)
It’s always been my impression that the Queen is a No-Nonsense lady with a good, solid head on her shoulders. It also seems that age has not diminished her intelligence & capabilities one bit.
It doesn’t surprise me that she is quietly supporting “Brexit”. EU totalitarianism is out of control & UK soverieignity is at stake.
BTW, I really hope I can visit Australia one day. It looks beautiful!