Queen Elizabethmay be formal in public, but her close confidant knows she’s always up for a good joke!

The 93-year-old monarch’s longtime aide and dressmaker Angela Kelly is sharing glimpse of the Queen behind-the-scenes in her new book,The Other Side Of The Coin: The Queen, the Dresser and the Wardrobe,including a prank she pulled for April Fools’ Day.

Kelly purchased a stuffed animal kookaburra ahead of the Queen’s visit to Sydney in 2006 and tried to pass it off as a live animal.

“I had something in mind I thought The Queen would enjoy,” the dresser wrote, according to an excerpt shared withHello!magazine. “Back at the Governor’s House, I went up to her room to find the perfect perch. I placed it on the balcony in a little cage. I waited for her to return and when she came in I said, ‘Your Majesty, there’s a funny-looking grey bird on your balcony.’ ”

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She continued, “The Queen looked outside and shouted, ‘It’s a kookaburra!’ I went to open the cage doors and she said loudly, ‘No! Don’t do that! It will fly away! And was behind me in a flash. Turning to Her Majesty while trying to keep a straight face, I solemnly told her it was dead. She looked horrified as I walked towards her with outstretched arms and as she took the bird from my hands, she realized I had been winding her up.”

After revealing the bird was just an April Fools prank, the Queen jokingly told Kelly: “You’re sacked!”

Angela Kelly.

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“I was laughing uncontrollably as Her Majesty turned to His Royal Highness [Prince Philip] and said, ‘Do you know what she has just done to me? Angela has had me!’ and I just couldn’t stop giggling,” Kelly recalled.

All these years later, the toy kookaburra remains at Windsor Castle on a sofa in the Queen’s sitting room.

“I laugh to myself every time I see it,” Kelly wrote.

Caroline Rush, Queen Elizabeth, Anna Wintour and Angela Kelly.

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In another anecdote from the new book shared withHello!magazine, the dresser shared that local merchants in Singapore brought their goods to the airport so the monarch could have a look despite her busy schedule.

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After collecting parcels of silk, Kelly said a stall owner informed her that she could claim tax back on the purchase.

“The Queen is always keen to keep costs down, so off I went in search of someone who could help,” Kelly wrote.

“A few minutes later, as I was getting the tax back, another member of the royal staff rushed up to me in a panic, shouting that we had to go straight away as the plane was leaving right that second,” she recalled. “Soon I was running across the tarmac, flying up the steps to the plane just in time. I was so thrilled, I shouted over the plane’s engines a phrase I am sure the Queen does not hear very often: ‘I’ve got your tax back!’ The look on the Queen’s face was priceless as I handed her the tax refund.”

source: people.com