Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh Current Events 20: March-October 2009


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Beautiful pictures of HM, iceflower! She seems to be wearing a lot of pink lately. It's such a cheerful colour and looks so nice on her, too.:flowers:
 
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I read in The Sun that Her Majetsy was asking everybody in the box to put a pound on a horse so that someone may win £13. Wonderful outfit, nice colour for June.
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Feel sad for the Queen/ British Royals

I was watching a documentary today where Eileen Parker the ex-wife of Mike Parker, who was Prince Philip aide said that once Queen Elizabeth came to their house and Eileen was discussing with her some every day things that her children had done, of which the Queen replied "Eileen, I really wish I could be like you". It made me kind of sad to hear that since the Queen is sometimes given a bad rap for not being a good mother.
 
I read in The Sun that Her Majetsy was asking everybody in the box to put a pound on a horse so that someone may win £13. Wonderful outfit, nice colour for June.
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I don't understand this? Is nobody bidding at theses races? Thirteen pounds isn't that much.
 
I believe it's a contest the royal box puts on each year. They all put a pound or so in and get a horse drawn at random. It's mainly for fun, not money, I think.

It was shown in the documentary Elizabeth R, which aired in the early 1990s. (I don't remember if it was the Derby or a different race.) The Queen won that year.
 
I believe it's a contest the royal box puts on each year. They all put a pound or so in and get a horse drawn at random. It's mainly for fun, not money, I think.

It was shown in the documentary Elizabeth R, which aired in the early 1990s. (I don't remember if it was the Derby or a different race.) The Queen won that year.

It sounds to me very much like what we call a 'sweep'.

e.g. our big race is the Melbourne Cup held on the first Tuesday in November.

There are up to 24 horses I think.

Everybody at my work, who wants to puts money in and then a number of sweeps are drawn up with different people being allocated a horse, or two if they buy more tickets. The idea is to give people an interest in the race particularly if they don't really want to have a bet at the TAB.
 
Pics 8.6.2009

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip attend the Pilgrims
Reception at St James Palace London, June 8, 2009

Great choice of dress colour in these rooms..

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Pics 9.6.2009

You are welcome :flowers:

The Queen and Prince Philip during a reception for the Corps of
Commissionaires in honour of their 150th anniversary at St James
Palace in central London, June 9, 2009

I wonder about her thoughts when seeing the photo of herself
in much younger years (pic 3)..

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I wonder about her thoughts when seeing the photo of herself
in much younger years (pic 3)..

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i think , the queen should not to regret about herself when seeing her photos , she still beautifull and in a very good health , who don't know the queen age , can't give her 83 years ;)
He will spend the anniversary carrying out a series of engagements in London, from promoting the British tourism industry to holding a reception in support of a charity.

Duke of Edinburgh celebrates 88th birthday - Telegraph

Happy Birthday Sir! :flowers:
reaching such age , really deserve celebrations ,i think it could be nice to spend the birthday in some good engagement , better than to spend the day in huge palace with the servents :lol:
happy birthday Sir :flowers:
 
Aww how sweet that he's spending his birthday doing engagements. Rather unfair, but extremly nice of him. I hope he has many more birthday's to celebrate. :flowers:
 
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Aww how sweet that he's spending his birthday doing engagements. Rather unfair, but extremly nice of him. I hope he has many more birthday's to celebrate. :flowers:

One might assume there would be a celebration dinner with the family, either in the evening or on the weekend
 
One might assume there would be a celebration dinner with the family, either in the evening or on the weekend

Yes it would be sensible to assume that he would be celebrating some way with his family. But he is spending his birth-day doing engagements and visiting us when he could be taking part in one of his hobbies like Prince Joachim did. It's extremly selfless of him and I applaud him. :flowers:
 
Pics 10.6.2009

Queen Elizabeth II receives the Ambassador of Benin Mr Albert
Agossou and His Excellency the Commissioner for Malta Mr Joeseph
Zammit Tabona after they presented their credentials during a
private audience in Buckingham Palace, London, June 10, 2009:


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Pics 11.6.2009

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit the National Weymouth Sailing
Academy at Weymouth Harbour, where the Royal party viewed the
Olympic facilities which are used by Olympians and the local community
on June 11, 2009 in Weymouth, England.

At some pics the Queen wears sunglasses, extraordinary...;)


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What a wonderful day for a visit to a ship. Her Majesty and Prince Phillip look wonderful and extremly happy. Thank you Iceflower. :flowers:
 
I thought so as well, lumutqueen :)

Prince Philip was presented with a birthday cake as he had his
birthday yesterday, in some way I found it quite touching to
see him holding it ---> Pic

And they've met with the Duke of Kent during today's visit
to Dorset as he's Patron of the Tank Museum ---> Pic.
I hadn't noticed that before as there's only that single pic
in the gallery :)
 
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visit the National Weymouth Sailing Academy at Weymouth Harbour.
Just wonderful to see the Dorset Bow Brooch worn to this event in Dorset.
 
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A birthday celebration for Prince Philip:

The Massed Bands of the Royal Marines perform their spectacular Beating
Retreat ceremony on London's Horse Guards..Musicians from the 5 Royal
Marines Bands paraded in celebration of the birthday of His Royal Highness
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The birthday celebration, performed only
once every three years, has particular meaning for the Royal Marines,
since the Duke of Edinburgh is their Captain-General. The magnificent
pageant of military music, precision drill and colour dates back to the
16th century and is regarded as a piece of living history. All proceeds
from the event goes to charities including Help for Heroes, Seafarers
UK and Royal Navy and Royal Marine Charities.

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What an amazing event. Prince Philip looks so proud and happy in his uniform in the first picture. Why does the event happen on every 3 years? :flowers:
 
Pics 12.6.2009

It will be opened soon, GuidoG, that's normal with these special threads :)


Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh receives an Honorary Doctorate at
the University of Cambridge on June 12, 2009 in Cambridge, England.


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Queen Elizabeth II, knights Governor-General Of Jamaica Sir Patrick
Allen on June 12, 2009 in London, England. Allen, who was accompanied
by his wife Patricia ,was presented with his credentials during a private
audience at Buckingham Palace.


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