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My former unit in the Royal Marines, 4/2 Commando was inspected by her majesty in the early 1960s, I noticed she was a very beautiful young woman who had a lovely clear complexion and rather large feet.
 

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I caught some of the memorial service this morning (US time) my how beautiful the services are. The archers with their long bows my favorite. This will be a once in a century event.
All my ancestors came from England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. I have my Great Great Grandfather's citizenship papers where he renounced any loyalty to the King of England, (I don't think that's required today with dual citizenship).
 

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It's not often I would agree with anything Boris Johnson said, but I think he was right in saying she should go down in history as Elizabeth the Great.
 

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I caught some of the memorial service this morning (US time) my how beautiful the services are. The archers with their long bows my favorite. This will be a once in a century event.

I'm pretty sure another such ceremony will likely occur within the next 20 years....
 

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I'm pretty sure another such ceremony will likely occur within the next 20 years....

I don't think as many people will show up or care. I'm a staunch anti-monarchist across the pond and I'm paying attention. Once Liz is out of sight and mind so will go the royals.
 

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I don't think as many people will show up or care. I'm a staunch anti-monarchist across the pond and I'm paying attention. Once Liz is out of sight and mind so will go the royals.

Won't change the official effort.
 

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We get good value out of remaining connection to the monarchy here in Canada. Having eleven representatives of our head of state, all of whom are locally based, and all of whom are mostly symbolic but still critical in case of one particular type of deadlock, works quite well.
 

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My former unit in the Royal Marines, 4/2 Commando was inspected by her majesty in the early 1960s, I noticed she was a very beautiful young woman who had a lovely clear complexion and rather large feet.

So her feet were Queen size, weren't they?
 
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I'm pretty sure another such ceremony will likely occur within the next 20 years....

It won't be the same. Elizabeth was truly remarkable. I wouldn't have lasted a year faced with her service. I wish Charles well, I think he can do A Lot of good. He's been an advocate for many good things.
I wonder if his majesty will be taking over the Leicas?
By Royal decree Kodachrome cometh!!
😁 😁 😁
God save the King!
 

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Funny story. My dad brought me into his office to have "the talk" about sex. Little did he know I was already quite experienced 😅 Anyway he sat me down, he looked all serious and then he imparted his worldly wisdom. All he said was "marry a gal with big feet when compared to the rest of her body". That was it. Talk over.

I guess I should have given the Queen's beau a run for his money!
 

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We get good value out of remaining connection to the monarchy here in Canada. Having eleven representatives of our head of state, all of whom are locally based, and all of whom are mostly symbolic but still critical in case of one particular type of deadlock, works quite well.

Politics, tisc tisc.

Sorry for your loss.

She had some very nice cameras.
 

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Politics, tisc tisc.

Sorry for your loss.

She had some very nice cameras.

Point well taken. Although there may be some difference between talking about politics and talking about governmental structures.
I'm sure you will understand why when I now hear "God Save the King" it gives me a start!
I've lived my entire life with the Crown being more of an institution and a symbol than an individual.
Which paradoxically made it possible to think of Elizabeth II more as an individual, who fills a role.
We actually have on our walls some delightful photos of Princess Elizabeth and Philip in Ontario in, I think 1951. I expect she was dedicating a new hydroelectric dam in Ontario at the time, because they came to me through my late uncle, who was chief staff photographer for Ontario Hydro.
Here is a story about that visit which doesn't mention the location, but does include an anecdote about Elizabeth using a camera :smile: https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/princess-elizabeth-s-1951-royal-visit-to-canada-1.1061794
Her death at 96 is sad, but not tragic.
 

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Point well taken. Although there may be some difference between talking about politics and talking about governmental structures.
I'm sure you will understand why when I now hear "God Save the King" it gives me a start!
I've lived my entire life with the Crown being more of an institution and a symbol than an individual.
Which paradoxically made it possible to think of Elizabeth II more as an individual, who fills a role.
We actually have on our walls some delightful photos of Princess Elizabeth and Philip in Ontario in, I think 1951. I expect she was dedicating a new hydroelectric dam in Ontario at the time, because they came to me through my late uncle, who was chief staff photographer for Ontario Hydro.
Here is a story about that visit which doesn't mention the location, but does include an anecdote about Elizabeth using a camera :smile: https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/princess-elizabeth-s-1951-royal-visit-to-canada-1.1061794
Her death at 96 is sad, but not tragic.

Whether you see it as that or not, that is what it is.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchy

Impossible to discuss the British royal family pros and cons without people getting emotionally wound up.

I'm sure she was a good average amateur photographer who had the good sense to keep her pictures to her self.
 

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My perspective is, of course, related to the role of the Crown in Canada - not the UK. Including a near quarter century where I spent at least part of my time dealing with the Crown's representatives in Courts of Law. And addressing all the superior Court justices as "Your Lordship" or "Your Ladyship" - somehow easier than referring to Justices of the Peace (and mayors) as "Your Worship".
It tends to reinforce the view of it being more an institution and a symbol than a bunch of individuals with responsibilities but little in the way of direct power.
It is fascinating to look over some of Elizabeth's official portraits over the years, courtesy of the Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/gallery/2022/sep/10/the-queen-a-life-in-official-portrait-photos
 

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Whether you see it as that or not, that is what it is.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchy

Impossible to discuss the British royal family pros and cons without people getting emotionally wound up.

I'm sure she was a good average amateur photographer who had the good sense to keep her pictures to her self.

Seems she generally had good sense. I wonder how Chuck'll do.
 

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My perspective is, of course, related to the role of the Crown in Canada - not the UK. Including a near quarter century where I spent at least part of my time dealing with the Crown's representatives in Courts of Law. And addressing all the superior Court justices as "Your Lordship" or "Your Ladyship" - somehow easier than referring to Justices of the Peace (and mayors) as "Your Worship".
It tends to reinforce the view of it being more an institution and a symbol than a bunch of individuals with responsibilities but little in the way of direct power.
It is fascinating to look over some of Elizabeth's official portraits over the years, courtesy of the Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/gallery/2022/sep/10/the-queen-a-life-in-official-portrait-photos

A treasure - thanks for the link !
 

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Whether you see it as that or not, that is what it is.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monarchy

Impossible to discuss the British royal family pros and cons without people getting emotionally wound up.

I'm sure she was a good average amateur photographer who had the good sense to keep her pictures to her self.

Gee I do not have any problem discussing the British royal family pros and cons without getting emotionally wound up. It is a historical entity, rich on history and now with questions about relevance versus costs versus need.
 

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Let's keep this thread respectful shall we.

I am being respectful. I do not have the emotional attachment that people in UK and Commonwealth have, but I am still interested in the discussion, just not emotionally. When I traveled through Europe in 1966 the British youth shared their greatly varied opinions with me and I saw many many view points.
 

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Gee I do not have any problem discussing the British royal family pros and cons without getting emotionally wound up. It is a historical entity, rich on history and now with questions about relevance versus costs versus need.

Thats because you enjoy being the winder, not the windie.
The monarchy is a far more polarizing in countries that have constitutional monarchy, except Canada evidently.
Anyway not a place or time to discuss politics and religion.

Im sure the Queens slide nights were something to behold.
 

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Let's keep this thread respectful shall we.

Sure, a Grandmother died. Her family is grieving.

At the same time a Queen kicked the bucket. It's an interesting historical event. 'Long Live The King' sounds like it should belong at a renaissance faire rather then shouted out in the street. It's odd sounding to mine ears. I'm not a #lizzysinabox or condemning the deceased Queen for being the worst person ever. She did the best she was able with what she was given and softened the look of a monarchy very skillfully. Will Chuck ruin 70+ years of goodwill? Nah. He'll shuffle off the coil and Billy will take over.

King Charles 'placeholder' The Third.
 
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