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This is alot for a 5 year old child. Perhaps just a potty break?
Or it was enough for him. Pretty good effort for a 5 year old!
This is alot for a 5 year old child. Perhaps just a potty break?
Or it was enough for him. Pretty good effort for a 5 year old!
Louis is no longer next to his sister?
You gotta think that Wallis Simpson is spinning in her grave. JMHO
The Coronation Anthem composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber was spectacular and genius
I think he said "thank you Son"
Ok. I’ll review the video later today
Alongside her treacherous husband who conspired with the Nazis against Queen Elizabeth II and her family. All the couple's schemes with Hitler discovered long after his death.
Glad the family survived WWII and we get them safe into the 21st century.
I wonder whic choir the three girls (in blue capes) are from? Does the abbey have a girls choir as well? This is a first at a coronation I'm sure.
And to think some people even considered not having a coronation. This feels grand and meaningful. It’s a shame other monarchies don’t have this moment anymore.
And to think some people even considered not having a coronation. This feels grand and meaningful. It’s a shame other monarchies don’t have this moment anymore.
I wonder which choir the three girls (in blue capes) are from? Does the abbey have a girls choir as well? This is a first at a coronation I'm sure.
That is their school uniform. There are a few of them. A girls cschool choir from Northern Ireland. I want to say Ballymena.
And to think some people even considered not having a coronation. This feels grand and meaningful. It’s a shame other monarchies don’t have this moment anymore.
From the Coronation Liturgy...
The service is sung by the Choirs of Westminster Abbey and His Majesty’s Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace (Director of Music: Joseph McHardy), with choristers from Methodist College, Belfast (Director of Music: Ruth McCartney), and Truro Cathedral Choir (Director of Music until April 2023: Christopher Gray), and an octet from the Monteverdi Choir.
I think they're from Truro Cathedral. If memory serves, there were girls in their choir during the church service in Northern Ireland following QEII's death.
It is. And I'm sceptical of the idea that this will be the last one.
That's interesting. Church of Ireland presumably.
The music throughout has been superb.
I think this is great for the UK and the Commonwealth, a sense of unity and history beyond politics and internet trends of the week nonsense that, years from now, will not even be remembered. This coronation will be remembered.
This! It reminds people where they come from & the generations that have gone before. Atavistic & tribal.
Long may it continue!