Will you be enjoying coverage of......
...Queen Elizabeth's Jubilee?
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I will. It will be fun.
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Being American, I do not understand Royalty. But I love the fashions. And I enjoy seeing the "working Royals".
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I have my favorites... Catherine and William of course. 💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
And my Very Unfavorites... The *Harkles* of course. 😏
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9 comments:
Yes, I will be watching! Do you know of a channel that will show it all? My favorites and least favorites are the same as yours, too. Saw Elton John coming in to rehearse, he was in a wheelchair! Your header is unusual, beautiful, and classy. It looks like golden wrought iron.
I always spell her name with a K...Katherine is a favorite of mine too!! Of course I will be viewing the celebration (at least in part)!!!
I love the queen - always have. She somehow seems to be special and I don't really know why. I don't at all envy her and her way of life but there is still something that she emits that gives me admiration. Always a lady.
I caught a few bits earlier and will try to see more. I admire the Queen and most of the royal family.
I use my Instagrams, for Royal photos.
But found a great pic site.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/02/uk/gallery/queen-elizabeth-platinum-jubilee/index.html
Please copy and paste the above. I forgot how to make click-able links. sighhhhhhhhhhhh
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I respect the queen. She has worked her whole life.
I'm watching what I can, when not working. I've loving the sites you shared with me. And you know that I agree with you on who is a favorite and who is not!
I missed the ceremony on Thursday, but caught the highlights on the evening news. I loved watching everyone arriving for the thanksgiving service this morning. Catherine looked flawless. X
I am English and can well understand someone not from the UK not understanding abut monarchy. I actually this it works. We once had a 'Commonwealth' period (nothing like our Commonwealth of nations today) under Oliver Cromwell. This lasted for 11 years, he even banned Christmas and you can imagine how well that went down? Anyway, as a nation we decided we'd had enough of him after 11 years and Charles II was restored the the throne, and we've had a long line of Kings and Queens since then. I do think this lends a certain kind of stability to the role of head of state, we mightn't always like them, but they are above politics (which can't be said for a president of almost any country) and that is what is really admirable about monarchy of our kind as opposed to a presidency. Furthermore, we don't have to go through all that malarky of elections every four years, which surely is no bad thing? We mightn't think it right that someone, simply through accident of birth, becomes king or queen, but so far it's worked for us.
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