Thank you for your various posts with all those photos iceflower … so many wonderful shots.
I’ve been watching the live coverage of different events … Samoa is two hours ahead of us … and there have been some fantastic dance displays, such vitality and energy, the smiling faces.
I love that each Nation attending was adopted by a village … putting up that country’s flags, photos/paintings of that country’s representative etc.
The cruise ship docked there to accommodate so many attending is well known here in Sydney, often in and out of here.
The various Naval ships sent for security, and all the other details, such an enormous undertaking.
I loved everything the Queen wore … and I’m not that into clothing … especially the wonderful blue evening outfit.
She looked so fresh with less makeup in some of those day events … bright light and the heat must have been thought about.
Also loved everything the King wore.
We had some beautiful young local women … who work for our ABC channel in the Pacific … who were also beautifully dressed.
They made me realise how much current Western clothing seems to avoid vibrant, uplifting colours, especially with office work. We are all so dreary in comparison.
Charles health was the main consideration in the agenda I think … the late night arrival, so no early flight from Singapore, the rest day, the short schedule on Sunday and though both the Monday in Canberra and the Tuesday back here in Sydney were busy, they didn’t start until mid-morning.
An ambulance followed the King everywhere and even when he went into the church for an hour last Sunday … with the ambulance just outside in the street …
… one of his doctors was photographed accompanying him in, carrying a medical bag.
New Zealand had to be dropped and the Australian portion cut down.
If circumstances had been different I think we would have had evening events and more states visited, a longer visit.
The most important thing was for the general population to be able to see the Couple I think … though there were some official obligations … and that was successfully achieved.
And our media did a terrific job of covering everything so people across Australia could be a part of it.
And Samoa too, wonderful coverage.