Byline: Bernard D. Kaplan Hearst News Service
The coolness that has developed between Britain's two leading ladies, Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, is a juicy topic of table talk here.
Their relationship, which is vital to the smooth functioning of the British constitutional system, has never been an easy one.
"From the start, they weren't destined to understand each other," is how one source put it.
But now, relations have reached a new low because the queen reportedly fears that Thatcher's policies may lead to a breakup of the union of England and Scotland.
"The queen regards the United Kingdom as her heritage, to be protected …

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