Did the Queen like Harold MacMillan?

Yes, Queen Elizabeth II did come to appreciate Harold Macmillan's tenure as Prime Minister. Initially, she did not warm to Macmillan, finding it difficult to deal with him early in his term. However, over time, she grew to respect and rely on his counsel. Macmillan was known for his pragmatism, wit, and unflappability, and despite controversies during his term, he found the Queen to be a great support. She came to enjoy his tales of political gossip and was impressed by his grasp of detail. Their relationship developed to the point where they could discuss a wide range of issues, and she valued his wisdom both while he was in office and after his retirement. The Queen was reportedly in tears when she learned of Macmillan's resignation due to ill health in 1963, which indicates the depth of her regard for him.

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