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Goodness she looks quite cross.
But then I'm sure she's got a lot on her mind with the mess in Parliament going on, it's no wonder she's unhappy.
Queen takes home bean feast from visit to canning factory
Queen takes home bean feast from visit to canning factory
I think it's rather poor form for France to not invite HM to the D-Day commemorations. There were about 1,000 British soldiers killed or wounded during the landings at Gold & Sword Beaches, and 1,200 Canadian casualties at Juno Beach.
Most people do not blame French citizens, who have always been more than welcoming at any D Day celebration, they simply blame your government, how soon they forget the debt/freedom they owe those men and women.As a french citizen i am deeply shocked and ashamed by the behaviour of my government.
This is very sad. It seems that President Sarkozy is more concerned about his own international stature than about the event itself and the surviving servicemen. Are we really meant to believe that Britain and Canada played such an irrelevant role on D-Day?
Another from The Mail - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/a...-collaboration-French-forgive-saving-War.htmlI think it's rather poor form for France to not invite HM to the D-Day commemorations. There were about 1,000 British soldiers killed or wounded during the landings at Gold & Sword Beaches, and 1,200 Canadian casualties at Juno Beach.
It is not too much to say that without the involvement of this country there would have been no invasion of France. Had Britain not won the Battle of Britain, and stood alone for 18 months while America sat on the sidelines and France lay beaten and humiliated by the Nazis, there could have been no invasion of Normandy, and no liberation of Europe.
Saving France cost the lives of 17,556 British and 5,316 Canadian servicemen
NO member of Royal family to attend D-Day 65th anniversary because they did not receive official invite, says PalaceThis article says that No Member of The Royal Family will attend? Is that the truth? After all this palava, I wouldn't be so sure whether I would attend or not.
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NO member of Royal family to attend D-Day 65th anniversary | Mail Online
that was the word used by her spokesperson, I heavily doubt that she is actually content to not be present at the last march of these men. And also what else is BP supposed to say. I feel sad for these men their last march and the queen will not be there. shame on the french and british govts.Queen 'content' to miss D-Day but her absence will be bitter blow for British vets - hellomagazine.com
Apparently Her Majesty is "content" about not going.
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It's disgraceful, and very sad for the veterans who are attending.
That Daily Mail article gives 22,872 good reasons why HM should have been invited and given pride of place. I wonder if Sarkozy understands how mightily he has messed up on this issue.