The Firm
English
Etymology
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, is said to have popularised the expression.
Proper noun
- The British royal family.
- 2018 May 20, Hadley Freeman, “Is Meghan Markle the American the royals needed all along?”, in The Guardian:
- Markle’s American friends spoke eagerly about how she will be “an agent of change” for the royals, perhaps because they were too young, or too far away, to recall how things worked out for the last woman who tried to change The Firm.
See also
- The Company
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