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Is the stiff upper lip finished? ... Taking the lead from the prototypical Duke of Wellington, this model of stoic self-control was then rolled out from top to bottom of society.
The British royal family adapted the stiff upper lip policy in 1936. But there is more than one clue that it hurt many royal family members. by Aramide Tinubu. Published on June 15, 2020.
The Duke of Wellington displays his legendary sangfroid at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 Readers have been responding to a piece by Ian Hislop about whether the famous stiff upper lip is alive ...
How stiff upper lip parenting can affect children As Harry’s memoir Spare details his upbringing, a psychologist tells Lisa Salmon how a child can be shaped by the behaviours they see in adults.
Prince William is speaking out against "stiff upper lip Britain" in an upcoming documentary on mental health and soccer. The Duke of Cambridge will say locking up your emotions is psychologically ...
The British royal family adapted the stiff upper lip policy in 1936. But there is more than one clue that it hurt many royal family members. by Aramide Tinubu. Published on June 15, 2020.
Is the stiff upper lip finished? Ian Hislop on whether Britain has consigned a national characteristic to the dustbin of history.
The royal family aren’t exactly known for displays of emotion or physical affection, and that stiff upper lip mentality shines through in the Duke of Sussex’s new memoir. And the lack of overt ...