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'Theirs was a marriage that should have lasted'

Former royal press secretary Dickie Arbiter recalls life with Charles and Di - and the Queen helping out with the washing-up

October 14, 2014 11:34
Dickie Arbiter (centre) with Princess Di

BySimon Round, Simon Round

4 min read

Dickie Arbiter was press secretary to the Royal Family through difficult times. The 1990s were one of the most tumultuous periods for the royals since the abdication crisis in the 1930s, and Arbiter's memoirs, On Duty With The Queen, contain much about royal break-ups and other difficult situations, to the reported displeasure of his former employers. However, anyone reading the book will not so much be taken with the revelations - Charles and Diana leaked far more damaging material themselves - as by the absolute respect, even love, that Arbiter developed for the family.

Now 74 and resplendent in one of his famously flamboyant ties, Arbiter tells a story which is perhaps more revealing than any of the material about divorces, fires and car crashes included in the book.

It was the summer of 1988. He had recently been appointed press secretary and had been invited to Balmoral to meet The Queen and Prince Philip in what he imagined would be a formal encounter. It could not have been more different. The Queen told him to jump into her Land Rover, which she drove to a hunting lodge where Arbiter and the royal party enjoyed a picnic served out of Tupperware boxes. Afterwards, Arbiter offered to do the washing up. "I started running water and squirting Fairy Liquid. There was someone behind me who I assumed was a lady in waiting. I said, 'I'll wash you dry'. But then I heard the Queen's voice saying, 'No, I'll wash and you dry'."

Born to German refugee parents, Arbiter was brought up in West Hampstead. As a child, he endured a particularly painful period at boarding school during a freezing winter. He was mocked for his slight German accent and conditions were awful. This, he maintains, is the only time he has been unhappy.