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She was Philip's lover for 46 years, the wife of his nephew, and a close friend of the Queen.

On October 20, 1979, an ordinary woman named Penny married the noble Earl of Norton.


The Earl of Norton is the nephew of Prince Philip of the United Kingdom and a close friend of the current King Charles.

At this wedding, the happiest person was not the bride or groom, but Prince Philip, who seemed to be the true star of the event.


However, surprisingly, Penny and Prince Philip had previously shared a secret relationship, and this wedding was actually a clever arrangement orchestrated by Philip for his lover and nephew.


For Philip, Penny marrying Norton meant he could continue their inappropriate relationship without hesitation, freely entering and leaving the British royal palace, even meeting her secretly in front of the Queen.

In 1975, Penny met Prince Philip while in college. Upon realizing his identity, she made an effort to obtain his contact information.


Penny was the daughter of a wealthy family, yet she craved a higher social status, and Philip’s presence became an opportunity for her to change her fate.


She never intended to disrupt the marriage between the Queen and Philip; she simply hoped to use this relationship to enter high society.

Penny had a clear goal; she worked hard to meet Philip’s preferences, striving to become the ideal partner he desired.


It’s easy to imagine Philip’s attraction to Penny, especially in the presence of such a young and beautiful college student.


After marrying the Queen, Prince Philip did not curb his infidelities, and Penny ultimately became his new mistress.

Although Penny longed to become part of the nobility and desired a wealthy lifestyle, it was impossible for Philip to divorce the Queen for her.


Thus, the Earl of Norton, being Philip's nephew, came into consideration.


Norton was not a simple man; he had lovers both before and after the marriage and may have already known about Penny and Philip's relationship, but he seemed unconcerned.

Thanks to Philip’s connections, Penny quickly married Norton and became the Countess, but her relationship with Philip did not end there.


She navigated between the two men with ease and even managed to establish a friendship with the Queen.


Penny not only skillfully maintained her two relationships but also won the Queen's favor.


In 2021, Prince Philip passed away, and Penny’s name was prominently listed at the funeral, indicating the Queen’s tolerance and acceptance of her.


Penny made a low-key appearance at the funeral, paying her final respects to the man who had accompanied her for many years.

A year later, she watched a match with the Queen, thoughtfully covering her with a blanket.


Her care and consideration stood out, especially as Prince Edward was not as attentive to the Queen.


The relationship between Penny and the Queen seemed to be based on a unique understanding.


In such a complex web of relationships, their conversations were naturally filled with subtlety and implication.


Perhaps both women understood each other's situations; as long as they avoided awkward topics, they could communicate freely.


In the British noble circles, loyalty and betrayal do not seem to hold much significance.

On September 8, 2022, Queen Elizabeth II passed away, and Penny was once again invited to the funeral, as she was considered a friend of the Queen in her later years.


Now, with the passing of both Prince Philip and the Queen, Penny may feel loneliness and isolation, reminiscing about those glorious yet complicated times.


Penny's story is not only a reflection of the relationship between an ordinary woman and nobility but also illustrates the complexity and openness of the British aristocracy.


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