Well, here we are again. - And although the Norwegian threads are my first priority now, I had to come back for the trooping, so let's go to work:
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A thing who always comes up on facebook and stuff, is the fact that the Queen almost never smiles and barley waves, while riding in one of the Ascot Landaus on her way to Horse Guards and back again to BP. - Why?
Well, I'm not 100% sure, but I think it has something to do with this being a military event - and not an event when she is just on display for the people, which was the case during the open car/carriage processions for her Jubilees and 90th Birthday celebrations, when she smiled and waved the entire time.
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Another thing who always comes up (especially in these threads) is the size of the crowds in the Mall and around the Victoria Memorial:
Will there be over a million people in the Mall and the surrounding parks/areas as we saw for the Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilees celebrations, and the Royal Weddings in 1981 & 2011? No way.
Why not? Well, the balcony appearances and open car/carriage processions for the Jubilees and these two Weddings came with a Bank holiday, and the media and the people were in a celebratory mood. - Especially for the Diamond Jubilee, when millions of people were out in the rain to celebrate their Queen for 3 days (I was there, and I've never seen anything like it). The next time we could see anything like that again will be in 2022.
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Will there be over 100.000 people in the Mall, as we saw for the 90th Birthday trooping in 2016? No way.
Why not? Again, the country and the media were in a celebratory mood, and the trooping was part of a 3-day national celebration of a milestone Birthday (although not on the scale of the Jubilees).
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The crowds tomorrow:
This is not the 50s, 60s 70s and 80s anymore, and most people (royal watchers included) have other things to do, than standing in the streets for hours without seeing anything for a non-milestone birthday. - So, I expect that we will see around 15 to 20,000 people, as we have done in the last 30 years, and that's not bad at all in 2018.
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Weivers outside the UK can watch it on BBC One here at 10:30am UK time, but be a bit careful with this site:
TVPC - BBC One
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Trooping will be much later in the day for us in Australia, towards evening. Hopefully it will be on Sky UK.
With the exception of the Queen's 80th and 90th Birthday troopings, they don't normally cover it, not even during the wedding year of 2011 or the Diamond Jubilee year of 2012.
But it looks like they are making an exception this time:
Alastair Bruce @AlastairBruce
Off to bed, as covering Queen’s Birthday Parade for @SkyNews tomorrow morning: