Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom has a serious mental disorder.
According to The Sun, this is stated in the biographical book "The Educator" by Wendy Holden.
As a child, the queen had a panic attack. He also suffered from obsessive-compulsive disorder. This was observed by educator Marion Crawford.
"She was suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder. Elizabeth used to draw her pencils in a perfectly straight line to feel safe, ”said the tutor.
It is said that the future queen could wake up several times a night to get her clothes and shoes in order.
Marion Crawford is a Scottish educator. He taught Prince Elizabeth and Margaret, daughters of King George VI and his wife Elizabeth. In 1950, against the will of the palace, he published a book called "Little Princes". In the work, he spoke about his service to the royal family. After the publication of the book, the royal family severed ties with Crawford forever.