A stylist revealed that Queen Elizabeth II has a strange royal privilege and most people weren't aware of it. Her Majesty reportedly doesn't get blisters on her feet because there is someone in the royal palace that would break in all her shoes.

Queen Elizabeth owns a wide variety of shoes - usually with heels - and she often wears them when attending royal engagements in different parts of the world. Although the monarch has now appointed her children and grandchildren in attending overseas engagements, Her Majesty still goes to some of these events, and she usually wears bright-colored outfits and paired it with heeled shoes.

Now, according to the 2012 unearthed report from The Sunday Times, Queen Elizabeth has a bizarre royal privilege when it comes to her shoes. Stewart Parvin revealed a special assistant breaks in the shoes of the monarch so that it would make her feel more comfortable.

This is reportedly the reason why the Queen doesn't get blisters on her feet, and also why she doesn't feel uncomfortable while walking. Parvin said Her Majesty's shoes should immediately feel comfortable, so there is someone in the royal palace that would wear the shoes first.

Also, the stylist claimed that Queen Elizabeth does not perspire; that's why it is easier to make her look pristine whenever she goes on certain occasions. Parvin added that when it comes to the outfits of the monarch, they always made sure they're using a fabric that wouldn't crease.

Furthermore, the stylist is reportedly keeping tracks of all Her Majesty's outfits so she wouldn't accidentally wear them again on the same occasions. Parvin always lists down every item the monarch wears, including the time, date, as well as the details of the event. This was reportedly done in a computer spreadsheet so that they would always keep track of her clothes.

Also, the list reportedly included all the favorite accessories and jewelry of the monarch, so she knows how to mix and match them with her outfits. When it comes to Her Majesty's favorite outfit, Parvin revealed the Queen loves one yellow dress and calls it "buttercup."

In another report from Daily Mail, Queen Elizabeth was previously seen at the Royal Windsor Horse Show - an event she attends each year since its inception 76 years ago and also her favorite equestrian events of the year. Her Majesty sported a waterproof khaki jacket with her hood pulled up, and photos from the event show how much the monarch loves horses.