Do you want to know how Queen Elizabeth II. avoid blisters? Her personal stylist, Stewart Parvin, confided in the media that she avoids the problems of mere mortals by entrusting the brand new shoes to her servants, who walk them in and make them comfortable enough. But under special conditions.
Wearing new shoes the first few can be a real pain. Queen Elizabeth II is aware of this, but she has found an elegant way to avoid blisters and pressure. Her stylist, Stewart Parvin, who has been in Her Majesty's service for 11 years, said that her shoes must be comfortable from the first step onwards, which is why servants run them for her.
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An exaggeration? Maybe, but the Queen can't afford to say she can't walk anymore because her shoes aren't comfortable enough. That is why, according to the stylist, she has the right to have someone try on her shoes. Of course, this does not mean that the British Queen wears worn-out shoes, the servants only wear them until they become comfortable.
They have to wear a pair of beige pedals, and they can only walk on the red carpet with shoes. It is not known whether this is done by any of the existing maids or by some external collaborator of the royal family.