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Originally Posted by AnnieK
Keep reaching..... 
Oliver said "no-one forced her to get a lady to resign for asking her a question"
It's a simple response really. I highly doubt, whatever Headley's feelings towards the Monarchy, she set out to get Lady H to resign. I'm sure she'd probably never heard of her before the function, like the rest of the UK
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What else would she be hoping to achieve by banging on about it?
Though to be fair, I think she was more interested in raising her own profile and making money, than gettting anyone to face consequences.