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You are probably refering to the fact her father George VI was the second son of George V so was not expected to succeed to the throne. His elder brother Edward VIII abdicated after a year on the throne to marry a twice divorcee Wallis Simpson which was considered unacceptable at the time to do so and remain King.

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