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The Queen loved washing up the dishes while ‘in lockdown’ for six years as a teenager during World War Two

SHE IS currently waiting out the pandemic at Windsor Castle, but the Queen has been in lockdown there before.

Her Majesty, now 94, spent six years as a teenager during World War Two cooped up at the Berkshire royal residence - and loved whiling the time away washing up the dishes.

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, how the future monarch relished scrubbing up the dirty dishes, but wasn't a fan of needlework.

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Princess Elizabeth spent six of her teenage years at the royal residence with younger sister Princess MargaretCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Alathea was the Sheffield-born daughter of Henry Fitzalan-Howard, later 2nd Viscount Fitzalan of Derwent, and his wife Joyce Langdale. 

Growing up in London, she was already close with the princesses before the war broke out in 1939.

At this point, she was sent to live with her grandfather Lord Fitzalan who had lived at Cumberland Lodge in Great Windsor Park from 1924.

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The girls would spend the days punting along the river and staging plays, with Elizabeth always taking the main male part.

She loved washing up but hated needleworkCredit: Getty Images - Getty

They also enjoyed drawing, dancing lessons, and cookery - making bread pudding and shortbread - and also went riding and ate meals together.

Alathea calls Elizabeth - who she sweetly referred to as 'L', short for Lilibet - as "very matter of fact, uncurious and above all untemperamental".

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She was pleased with her time in the royal household, enthusiastically writing: "I am REALLY HAPPY WITH THEM ALL".

The revelations are made in the diary of her childhood friend, Alathea Fitzalan Howard
Extracts from her journal will be published this autumn in a new bookCredit: Hodder & Stoughton

Alathea began her diary on New Year's Eve in 1939, shortly after she turned 16, and continued them until her death aged 77 in 2001.

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After leaving Windsor, she remained close friends with Elizabeth, and attended her wedding to Prince Philip in 1947.

Six years later, she married Hon. Edward Ward - the couple moved to Lausanne in Switzerland but had no children.

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