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Queen Elizabeth Honored With Barbie Doll: The Royal Barbie which is set to be sold in the market today, why did the royal family ban a similar doll 93 years ago, what happened to that doll? Know its full story
Queen Elizabeth II in Britain (Queen Elizabeth) is about to complete 70 years of rule.. To celebrate this occasion Barbie doll (Barbie Doll) Manufacturing company Metal has created a Barbie avatar of the Queen. Who looks exactly like a queen. This Royal Barbie on the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty’s Reign (Royal Barbie) will be presented. The Platinum Jubilee Celebration Program will run from June 2 to 5. Britain (BritainRoyal Barbie is being discussed in today and it is being liked a lot. But there was a time when the queen was dressed as a doll, but the royal family banned her.
The Royal Barbie which is ready to be sold in the market today, why did the royal family ban a similar doll 93 years ago, what happened to that doll? Know its full story
The same thing happened 93 years ago, but…
Queen Elizabeth II is 96 years old. To understand the whole incident let’s go back 93 years. 93 years ago, when the Queen was 3 years old, a German company Schoenau Hoffmeister prepared a doll for the royal family. It was prepared exactly like a queen. His hair was golden like his and his eyes were blue. Gudiya had a sweet smile on her face and was presented with a pink dress. In the form of a doll, the Queen was shown exactly as she looked at that time. This created a situation of controversy.

This is what the doll made 93 years ago looked like.
That’s why the royal family banned the doll
In fact, the company that produced it had shown the doll to be a little fat, as the Queen used to look in her childhood. The royal family had a problem with its structure. The Queen’s mother said that the doll has been made chubby.
BBC According to the report, she did not want that such an image of her daughter was shown as a doll among the people of Britain. Therefore, the royal family did not give permission to prepare more such dolls. As a result, the production of the doll was stopped, by then some dolls had been made.
Betty Fox, a resident of Nottingham, made clothes for such toys including Elizabeth II dolls. After the displeasure of the royal family, this doll was with them. He has about 500 dollars in his collection. After his death in 2019, now that doll was auctioned in November 2021.
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