'Satire about the lynching of a society woman': the favorite song of Queen Elizabeth II became known

'Satire about the lynching of a society woman': what is the Queen's favorite song?
Jessie Buckley to sing it for her at a private event to mark her Diamond Jubilee.

It became known which song Queen Elizabeth II loves the most. This is not modern pop music, but also not classics like Bach or Schubert.

The Queen's favorite song is Cole Porter's 1934 murder ballad Miss Otis Regrets. This is satire about the lynching of a society woman who has murdered her unfaithful lover, per Daily Mail.

This story tells about a woman who shot her lover. Oscar nominee Jessie Buckley sang it for Queen at an event to mark her Diamond Jubilee.

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