Queen's bra-fitter regrets revealing book

The Queen's former bra fitter now regrets mentioning Buckingham Palace fittings in her book, saying it cost her company the royal coat of arms.

The former owner of a luxury British bra maker that supplied lingerie to Queen Elizabeth says the company lost its royal warrant after she wrote a book disclosing details of fittings at Buckingham Palace.

June Kenton said Rigby & Peller lost its right to display the royal coat of arms in 2016 after she mentioned the royals in Storm in a D-cup.

Kenton said she never discusses what happens in a fitting room but the book recounts her first meeting with the monarch and her trepidation about being ushered into the royal bedroom.

The 82-year-old Kenton says losing the warrant "absolutely killed" her and that she regrets "not being wise enough" to omit mention of the royals in her autobiography.

The company was not available for comment on Thursday.


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Published 12 January 2018 6:16am
Source: AAP

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