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Queen's dresser posts about 'disrespect' as she's forced out of Windsor home

The late Queen's former right-hand woman has shared a series of cryptic Instagram stories about "disrespect".

It comes as she was forced out of her property on the Windsor estate following the death of her former boss.

Angela Kelly, who was Queen Elizabeth's personal dresser and designer of many of her iconic outfits, was evicted from the property and 'cut-off' by King Charles.

The property was owned by the sovereign, who granted Angela rent-free living to express her gratitude for her services.

However, following the Queen's death she was left facing an uncertain future with King Charles said not to be a fan.

Angela has written two books in the past about her role in Buckingham Palace after she was given the Queen's blessing to do so. (Chris Jackson/Getty Images))

It has now been reported that the new monarch- who was crowned on May 6- has secretly gifted the woman so close to his late mother a new home in Yorkshire, so she can be near her family.

As images of Kelly packing her belongings from her home emerged, she took to her Instagram stories to share videos with several cryptic quotes.

In one story, she shared the lyrics of a song called Broken Angel, which features the line: "You are the one. I miss you so much. Now you're gone."

The late Queen at London Fashion Week in 2018 with Ms Kelly and Vogue editor Anna Wintour (Getty Images)

While in another story, a quote said: "No matter how kind and generous you are, you'll never satisfy an ungrateful person. Learning how to remain calm when you're disrespected is a superpower."

Her move comes after a report at the weekend claimed King Charles banned Ms Kelly from sharing royal secrets in exchange for her new home.

Prior to the agreement, Kelly published two books about her role, but this was with the Queen's blessing.

It is understood that she had permission from the late Queen to pen a third. However, the new agreement is likely to throw these plans out of the window, The Mail on Sunday reports.

The King reportedly felt that an updated version of Ms Kelly's second book, 'The Other Side Of The Coin: The Queen, The Dresser And The Wardrobe' went "too far" in terms of revealing intimate details about the Royal Family.

In the book, the former dresser described the Queen's behaviour following the funeral of her husband Prince Philip.

"I helped her off with her coat and hat and no words were spoken. The Queen then walked to her sitting room, closed the door behind her, and she was alone with her own thoughts," she wrote.

It's believed Charles has concerns over Kelly's books, which mainly focused on the monarch's wardrobe but also included behind-the-scenes pictures.

A source previously told the Daily Mail: "His concerns were solely about protecting both the dignity of the Queen and the Crown.

"Nothing has changed with his mother's death. If anything, he is more determined to defend her reputation and her legacy."

News of her eviction came in April when she took to social media to reveal she would be vacating the premises- she also revealed her work phone had been cut off.

The former right-hand woman- who bubbled up with the late Queen and Prince Philip at Windsor Castle during the Covid pandemic- posted a picture of what appeared to be her garden.

Accompanying the snap, she wrote: "Getting ready to say goodbye. I am moving at last to my new home which I will be able to call My Home at last."

Ms Kelly, a dock worker's daughter from Liverpool, worked for the late Queen for almost 30 years and became one of her most trusted confidants.

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