What an act to follow!
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What an act to follow!
Aside from the Queen’s penchant for horse flesh and her picture on the Canadian $20 bill I never followed her exploits. Charlie otoh had a hot wife at one time. Other than that I don’t know much about my new king. I heard but not sure if true that the Liz image on the $20 bill will be changed to Chuck’s.
I understand the late lady was mechanic pool in the WAX for the war effort, and had a penchant for driving like a bat out of hell. Pretty freaking awesome!
Walking outside St Edmundsbury Cathedral (in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk) yesterday, I heard the singing of God Save the King.
Overcome with a bit of emotion I went inside and signed the book of condolences for Elizabeth.
King Charles is likely to be in for a rough ride.
To handle it he needs to be like his mother. Keep calm, no politics, get up to Balmoral and out of the way.
A natural born twit
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...eekly-audience
Did the King mean 'dear, oh dear' in sympathy, or 'not you again'?
He quite clearly meant Not you again. It was a a polite version of: "Wot? you still 'ere?"
And he knew there were cameras. As several people have pointed out, it was the King "speaking for the nation" at a moment of crisis! It may be thought unconstitutional, but frankly Truss has so obviously f*cuked the country up, so quickly, that it seems to me only fair for the King to express a bit of weary displeasure.
Of course it is unconstitutional. But as a member of the entitled classes he must think he can push his weight around.
He will find people to agree with him and so feel he is further entitled .
The UK has stuck with the monarchy (the previous monarch was such a good advert during such adversity that it is understandable) but I hope that being led by the nose by an insufferable bore will change a few minds.
I doubt he had any political opinions (except those of others probably) around Truss' tenure
Autocrats' concerns normally centre around themselves.
Ps has sciforum gone bust I wonder?
No loss with Tiassa doing his own impression of the madness of K.George and Saint ,well being "Saint"
It's been suggested the King was responding to presence of the cameras, with Truss trying to get some of King's popularity, given the wave of patriotism and sympathy for his majesty at present, but the King just shut that down.
Whilst the Queen for most of reign chose to remain politically neutral, this was her choice, His Majesty the King has to choose what he thinks is best. He has the power remove Prime Ministers, dismiss governments, even withhold royal assent for new legislation all at his prerogative.
There's a common misconception that as a constitutional monarchy our head of state either doesn't have any power or is somehow prevented from exercising the power that he does have, this is simply not true.
As a tribute to Robbie Coltrane, this is the way to enter the royal parlour.
In a few days it will be the Coronation of KC3.
Reminded me to look up the wealth of this mega medieval institution.
https://www.gobankingrates.com/money...ost-expensive/
Why does Buck House need 775 rooms?
They also own country estates worth megabucks.
Spare will be there but Mega(n) won't.
Tomorrow he gets coronated and the public will be invited to swear allegiance to the king.
Please, just remind me what planet I'm living on, and what age I'm living in.
Estimated cost is £100,000,000.
Money that could have gone into extra funding for the health service including paying nurses what they deserve.
It seems that over the long haul, tourism pays for all this and a whole lot more.*
Many in the world come to the U.K. because of the Royal Family, and spend a lot of money in the process.
"Beer, bunting and biscuit tins: What the coronation means for the UK economy "
https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/03/busin...omy/index.html
Being coronated right now, he is aged 74 and may not have been the true heir to the throne.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britain%27s_Real_Monarch
But I guess people do like antiquated institutions with royalty that claims exceptional breeding.
A mixture of English, Scots and German DNA.
Had Diana been his queen it would be better.
You don't think her death was an accident, do you?
12:04 Crown finally put on his head.
He looks very solemn, but probably as happy as any man can be in the circumstances.
What is he thinking?
"Wish one was up at Balmoral."
Last edited by ox; May 6th, 2023 at 06:10 AM.
The King's properties may be worth $25 billion.
https://www.houseandgarden.co.uk/art...erty-portfolio
But he's selling one.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c258w1p7z89o
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