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NOT INVITED to the CORONATION! (But this Earl of Sandwich doesn’t mind) 

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In this Coronation special of American Viscountess at Home - I am joined by my Father-in-Law, John Montagu, the 11th Earl of Sandwich - who shares his memories of Coronation day in 1953 when he was a boy of just 10years old. And we look ahead to the Coronation of King Charles III, seventy years later.
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@eldorajohnson3894
@eldorajohnson3894 Год назад
All of these robes and cornets need to be preserved because they most likely never be worn again. They are such treasures.
@cultureshock5000
@cultureshock5000 Год назад
thats why its atragedy the king is gutting the ceremony all those poor weasles had to die for nothing now
@cultureshock5000
@cultureshock5000 Год назад
ermin are weasles and its specifically their winter coat
@MissSilencedogood
@MissSilencedogood Год назад
No not at all. I think William will definitely bring back all the grandeur. Charles has always been more modern of the 60-70's. William grew up with more tradition and when it was considered popular to be more traditional and classic. In fact I think King Charles is going to allow people to wear their tiaras after all. I hope they do.😊
@justinwilliams7290
@justinwilliams7290 Год назад
@@MissSilencedogood Extremely and I mean extremely doubtful that William will do such a thing. He has the personality of a rock, if anyone is honest. Charles, out of anyone, would have been the likeliest person to go full 'glam' if you will. He decided not to do it so there is no way that William will. Charles has a huge interest in history, art, culture, historic conservation etc whereas William has idk no real interests that we know of aside from helicopters. He's the last person who would do it.
@trishr2081
@trishr2081 Год назад
Won’t be long until Williams perhaps
@kellyblaxton3189
@kellyblaxton3189 Год назад
Why in the world is the Earl of Sandwich not invited? This is one of the more famous earldoms! And he seems very sweet and interesting!
@juliaperry2812
@juliaperry2812 Год назад
5,00 people were in the abbey in 1954, this time only 2,000, and charles wants all his charities represented, it is going to be more 21st century, more representives to do with the commonwealth as well
@nicolawebb6025
@nicolawebb6025 Год назад
It was over 8000 at QE2s Coronation
@Austin8thGenTexan
@Austin8thGenTexan Год назад
@@juliaperry2812 All of the nobles should have been present wearing their regalia. Volunteers may be visited and honored throughout the ensuing years. No one knows who they are, nor wants to see them. Downgrade the magic of the monarchy, and you end up like Denmark... 🤷‍♂️
@juliaperry2812
@juliaperry2812 Год назад
@@Austin8thGenTexan why do you know who all the aristocracy are , the coronation ceremony goes back to saxon times and is very intricate, the aristocracy are not part of the actual ceremony, Charles rightly so has made it more relevent to the 21st century, he has invited who he wants there it is his coronation, he has involved more people to do with the commonwealth , all other religions will be represented and other cultures as uk is a multi cultural society. Other european royals have their own coronation rituals which are relevent to them, I think you are american your country fought a war of independance from the uk, you did not want our royalty, you did not want our government, remember no taxation without representation, which is fair enough, America took the right course, so as you wanted independance which you got I do not think you can say how a coronation should be done, watch it, but how uk and charles does it is up to the uk and charles
@Austin8thGenTexan
@Austin8thGenTexan Год назад
@@juliaperry2812 How do I know? I am the great-grandson of five Plantagenet kings, and two Tudor kings. Charles is my 10th cousin, 2x removed, and we do still care "across the pond". I have been a regular guest of my cousin Jamie Blandford at Blenheim Palace over many years...
@QueenTaco24
@QueenTaco24 Год назад
It’s awesome to hear The Earl of Sandwich recall his memories.
@pattimessenger6214
@pattimessenger6214 Год назад
I love it when you bring your in-laws to visit and share their history and family stories with us! Thank you! The Earl shared special memories that would have only been shared with family, around the dinner table. Julie, you are a wonderful interviewer, and I appreciate the Earl’s willingness to give us a peek into some of his wonderful memories.
@Ceba-pw8hk
@Ceba-pw8hk Год назад
Hopefully the economy will be such that at Williams coronation all the robes and splendor can be on full display once more.
@user-jf8gr5ck1w
@user-jf8gr5ck1w Год назад
Those coronets and robes are impressive.
@Austin8thGenTexan
@Austin8thGenTexan Год назад
Spot-on. Not so much with unknown people wearing business suits... 😴
@Wimbold
@Wimbold Год назад
They look all right, but they would've apparently cost about £37,100 on average for the robe and the coronet, and looking at them it's not entirely clear to me where all that money went.
@coniwatson9512
@coniwatson9512 Год назад
What a intelligent humble man.
@truefairytale164
@truefairytale164 Год назад
Oooh! We would have loved to see those coronates and Tiaras being worn . It is literally the only time we could've seen them 😢😢
@WinstonSmithGPT
@WinstonSmithGPT Год назад
You’re going to see a sea of bad pant suits instead. Glorious!
@pietro_valente
@pietro_valente Год назад
Hopefully the Prince of Wales can bring back all the glory of the monarchy when it’s his time.
@tsbonner
@tsbonner Год назад
@@pietro_valente Yes, I agree. Hopefully, Prince William will bring back all of the pomp and pageantry for his coronation. I so wanted to see all of the crimson robes and coronets! I also heard that King Charles has opted not to wear the standard dress of the king consisting of breeches and silk stockings. Instead, he will wear his military uniform...BORING!
@nicolawebb6025
@nicolawebb6025 Год назад
Do you really think the British public would be happy if an even larger pile of money was spent on this when they are struggling to pay their bills? I think not
@truefairytale164
@truefairytale164 Год назад
@@nicolawebb6025 Dear they don't need to spend more money 💰 they just need to install some more chairs and print a few more invitations. Nobles already have their robes and coronates ...
@noeleneroodt783
@noeleneroodt783 Год назад
I just LOVE John. He is such a treasure! So sorry he won't be there and wear his coronet. 🙁
@pietro_valente
@pietro_valente Год назад
Honestly I think it is a shame they didn’t invited all the lords. The House of Lords is still part of the Parliament.
@erica.5620
@erica.5620 Год назад
Indeed. The colour also really adds life, tradition, and purpose to the coronation (the robes in a sense reminding those who wore them of their great burden weighing on their shoulders)
@heatherjoslin8291
@heatherjoslin8291 Год назад
It is scaled down that is why
@Tamar-sz8ox
@Tamar-sz8ox Год назад
@@heatherjoslin8291 yes less is the new more world 🌎 wide ( better optics , understandably )
@juliaperry2812
@juliaperry2812 Год назад
charles is making it more modern for the 21st century, and he is having people to do with his charities, which is more relevent to his life and the british people, he is bringing in more to do with the commonwealth and other faiths
@Tamar-sz8ox
@Tamar-sz8ox Год назад
I support it , every major organization in the world is pivoting and making changes , doing an upgrade , cheers 🥂 for this post helping others understand the changes
@Kewcoins2022
@Kewcoins2022 Год назад
It really is a huge shame that the homage isn’t going to be the same as it once was and not seeing all those lovely robes and coronets I still think all the hereditary pears should still get an invitation and garments regardless of going or not it’s been a part of our history for so long we need to keep and uphold our traditions
@LadyCin611
@LadyCin611 Год назад
I love that you have placed the robs and coronets on display! That is just so wonderful.
@steelcrown7130
@steelcrown7130 Год назад
I've got that Order of Service!! My grandparents were there in 1937 - he was the Australian Prime Minister at the time. I got a big shock looking at the same object in Julie's hands and recognising it before she even said what it was!
@allysmith2284
@allysmith2284 Год назад
Your grandparents were the Lyons? That’s so fabulous!
@steelcrown7130
@steelcrown7130 Год назад
@@allysmith2284 Thanks! Well, sort of fabulous.... They had 11 surviving children, and most of those bred quite prolifically (including my mother), so there are literally hundreds of us!
@dennisstafford-cq2xz
@dennisstafford-cq2xz Год назад
I am impressed that an American Viscountess host such a show with approval and not scorn. Refreshing. Nice job Ma'am.
@ds1868
@ds1868 Год назад
No such thing as an American Viscountess. This person holds a courtesy title being married to the future Earl of Sandwich, who is a citizen of the United Kingdom.
@dennisstafford-cq2xz
@dennisstafford-cq2xz Год назад
@@ds1868 Jesus! Ok, Moltedor, she is 'American.' Big deal. Nice lady, seemngly unpretentious (like some), but entertaining and informative. Good job Ma'am, disregard critics.
@jennifereddleman6656
@jennifereddleman6656 Год назад
The fact that there were American celebrities invited but not Lords who have a historically significant role in British society just baffles me...and I'm American. This coronation should have focused solely on British tradition.
@kimberlycorliss9616
@kimberlycorliss9616 Год назад
Earl of Sandwich, thank you for sharing your memories and thoughts with us. Best wishes sir!
@thecupthatcheers9763
@thecupthatcheers9763 Год назад
I would love to see some of Alberta's gowns from the family collection! You should have one of them reproduced so that you can wear it, and have it on display near her portrait (and not endanger the original)!
@nancycampbell8671
@nancycampbell8671 Год назад
I'm an American living in New Hampshire and will be waking before dawn to watch. I have deep and ancient roots in England on my paternal grandmother's side, which totally explains why I'm such an anglophile! I'm making scones and will make a quiche for our lunch, just not the Coronation quiche. Beans in a quiche are just a bridge too far.
@msjannd4
@msjannd4 Год назад
😂😂😂👍
@passerineblue
@passerineblue Год назад
Whoever came up with that recipe? I will stick with Coronation Chicken.
@donnabaardsen5372
@donnabaardsen5372 Год назад
American here, living in Michigan. My ties to England run deep on my father's side. My maiden name is Asbury. Which explains why when living in New England, and spending time in England, I feel as if I've always lived there. Very strange. I'll be catching the Coronation the evening after it's happened. Look forward to it 🇺🇲🇬🇧👍❤️
@rrelampago1
@rrelampago1 Год назад
I am ordering a quiche Lorraine. Nothing beany. And using my china and silver. Fun and funny. I loved Queen Elizabeth.
@vancouvervixen4253
@vancouvervixen4253 Год назад
Also American… my beloved d-day hero grandfather was born in Bideford… he would probably roll in his grave if I put beans in my Quiche 😂😂😂
@2615ParkAvenueAssociates
@2615ParkAvenueAssociates Год назад
By a grandfather on one side of my family and a grandmother on the other I am of half English heritage. One side can trace the lineage from 1066 A.D. and William the Conquerer to the present day, and this coronation will be my only chance to see one. Previously, I watched the royal weddings of Charles and Diana, (I stayed up all that dreadful night of Princess Diana's car crash and subsequent death in Paris) Charles and Camila's wedding as well as Princess Andrew and Edward and now their progeny, in addition to the passing of Princess Margaret, Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. While I know she did not partake in the luncheon herself, I am making the very British Coronation Chicken recipe and rice salad to celebrate King Charles III. Thank you for being our eyes and ears Viscountess.
@valisamiller8848
@valisamiller8848 Год назад
I am American ,but I would to watch it .History in the making of a king .
@jackiemiller5840
@jackiemiller5840 Год назад
The Earl of Sandwich is wonderful. I enjoy all of your interviews with him.
@bunnymomjulie6719
@bunnymomjulie6719 Год назад
The sweetest man alive. I always love when he comes on and shares his memories. You should suit him up and take a beautiful photograph of him on the day relaxing in front of the television!
@amandastubbs910
@amandastubbs910 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful Story,Love listen to your Father in law... talking about coronation
@brett76544
@brett76544 Год назад
I remember years ago watching a program on PBS here in the states, maybe 20 years ago now, about the house of lords and it was your father in law. It is always good to hear the Earl speak.
@kimberlyperrotis8962
@kimberlyperrotis8962 Год назад
I think it’s a big mistake that Charles didn’t invite the peerage, and especially, the entire Parliament, by and through whose permission, as representatives of the people, he serves as sovereign. The list of groups to be invited should be in the control of the Parliament, this is not a private ceremony, but a government one. Charles should have a limited numbers of tickets for others he wishes to include. It might be popular to invite one’s cobbler, grocer, dry-cleaner, etc., but that really isn’t the point of the coronation. Parliament represents the community of the realm, through election. If I were a member of Parliament, I would protest this, this is not a private dinner party!
@susanpearson-creativefibro
@susanpearson-creativefibro Год назад
In all fairness to King Charles it has been reported that the Government had a big say in the guest list. I will be sad to not see the peers as long as the seats are going to people who are making a difference in communities like charity workers.
@barrymoore4470
@barrymoore4470 11 месяцев назад
Actually, though Parliament in 1701 settled the succession to the throne upon the Electress Sophia of Hanover and her legitimate bodily heirs (of whom the present King is the latest), the Sovereign theoretically still reigns by divine right. This is the religious significance of the anointment at the coronation, understood as the Sovereign being anointed by God.
@nutti2you380
@nutti2you380 Год назад
I loved hearing his memories of the 1953 coronation. The impressions of a 10-year-old are so much different, and not jaded by the pomp! Bringing out the 1936 program was a terrific memory trigger! So funny how he said he just kept talking when he met the Queen later! Keep recording his memories! They are valuable, and we love hearing them. Luke is so lucky to be able to have these. Perhaps in future, sit on higher chairs? He's is so tall, and he's deep in that soft cushion! But what a nice man!
@juliaperry2812
@juliaperry2812 Год назад
Nutti 2You I was 4 and I remember it, I remember sitting on the floor with my sister in a darkened room to watch it on tv, with a gathering of adults on chairs behind us, but I know I was bored, not really understanding it. Our parents took us to see the colour film of the coronation which came out some time later and I remember that. I still have my mug all children had one, my coronation coin and book about the coronation
@nutti2you380
@nutti2you380 Год назад
@@juliaperry2812 Age 4 is definitely pretty young to grasp the importance! However you do remember watching, so it made an impression, even if you didn't quite understand why. Plus you've saved the souvenirs! That's great!
@juliaperry2812
@juliaperry2812 Год назад
@@nutti2you380 thank you, it was probably the first time I had seen tv so that is probably why I remember it, like Charles and his memories he was taken to the abbey for about 20 mins to see the crowning and his gran [the queen mother] he remembers her whispering to him try to remember this, his memories are more about his mum getting used to wearing the crown at home, coming up to help bath him with the crown on etc, Anne also has memories even though she was 2 nearly 3, she remembers charles going off to the abbey and she wasn't allowed to, she also once said she remembers being told to keep her dress clean, they have over years been asked in interviews their memories, the queen and margaret were interviewed and their memories recorded of their parents coronation. The queen wrote in her diary about the day in 1936, about what the abbey looked etc, and how wonderful her parents looked,
@lorismith5369
@lorismith5369 Год назад
Agree! Such a nice man!
@LSTEdD1
@LSTEdD1 Год назад
Julie, how wonderful that you are finding all of these mementos that are making your family so happy!
@michaeltaylor8835
@michaeltaylor8835 Год назад
The Earl is a really humble guy
@hsimpson6581
@hsimpson6581 Год назад
Huge fan of the earl of sandwich! I did not ever know it was raining on the queen’s coronation day. That fact is awesome to know. It is a shame that after all these years he didn’t get to where the coronation robe and go I’m a little let down with the king
@justinwilliams7290
@justinwilliams7290 Год назад
He could have had a portrait done wearing it regardless. Other peers have done so. I imagine, though, for Lord Sandwich, dressing up in robes has been the last thing on his mind. It wasn't long ago that aristocracy and the peerage was really under fire and reforms etc happened.
@joancollins522
@joancollins522 Год назад
Your father in law is such a lovely man....a real sign of class not boasting about anything.....beautiful man.....he is a typical example of a person who was lucky in life but is humble and lovely in his ancestry.....
@IrishLincoln
@IrishLincoln Год назад
Fantastic interview. You know, oral histories like these are so important, not only to humanity, but to family and our personal traditions. Interviews like these should be done by everyone's family, noble or not. It becomes a treasure for future generations to learn who and what they are.
@LillianLouiseInNature
@LillianLouiseInNature Год назад
I am surprised the Lord of Sandwich did not receive an invitation to the coronation.
@gerardoarenasss
@gerardoarenasss Год назад
The Earl should’ve been invited, he was a previous invitee and also his ancestors help the crown! Also it was sad to see only one duke with his ceremonial robes and coronet, yes king wanted a scaled down ceremony but peers are part of the history of the country
@sagelavender3281
@sagelavender3281 Год назад
I believe that Queen Elizabeth II was highly anointed❤
@barrymoore4470
@barrymoore4470 11 месяцев назад
She was indeed, at her coronation in 1953. The anointing of the Sovereign is held to be the most sacred moment of the ceremony.
@deeannaschutz4049
@deeannaschutz4049 Год назад
Julie, Please if you have any of these items on display have them behind UV protective glass. It will protect them.
@Wendy-cj5yz
@Wendy-cj5yz Год назад
My husband were introduced to the Earl of Sandwich by friends a few years ago. A lovely man who was genuinely interested in us. It was a pleasure to cross paths ❤
@Bruniebear
@Bruniebear Год назад
I was disappointed when I learned that most of the peers would not be attending, nor would robes be worn and there would be no moment when all the peers placed their coronets on their heads. I watched the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on a 9" television set back in 1953. I was four years old and it made an impression on me; at least the music and the costumes did. I doubt if I really understood what was going on. We had to travel to a cousin's home to see our first ever television set. This was in Harvey, Illinois. ( I say this for Julie) I do realize that for health and safety reasons, having 8000 people in Westminster Abbey is not permissible, but still...I think the peers should have a party where they can wear their robes and coronets and celebrate. I know this is very unlikely.
@CathyMiller0711
@CathyMiller0711 Год назад
What a treat to see the exquisite robe and the coronets. Thx for sharing them with us. Can't wait for the coronation. Will be getting up early here in the US
@FreedomKid100
@FreedomKid100 Год назад
Hi Julie, This is fantastic, did you find the Countess robe and gown? What about the coronets for the Viscount and Viscountess? This is so much fun to see!
@dorisschneider-coutandin9965
Yes, most likely there will be more.
@thesparkypilot
@thesparkypilot 6 месяцев назад
I love listening to you speak. You’re American but you speak Britishly, and it is delightful to my American ears to hear the melding of two accents. ❤
@nicoleruvalcaba3452
@nicoleruvalcaba3452 Год назад
A dying breed that generation is, so sad to see , which makes your father in law that much more special. He’s already a diamond, best of the gems.
@gabrieltrantham2085
@gabrieltrantham2085 6 месяцев назад
Thank you lady hinchingbrooke for showing us some memories from your father in law and i hope that his lordship is well
@pamelaturnbull6164
@pamelaturnbull6164 Год назад
It’s a pleasure to see and hear Luke’s dad speaking. I find him so interesting, and humble with a great take on modern day society. For someone who has had many birthdays he’s very ‘modern’ with a great understanding of the 21st century and the issues affecting people nowadays
@kathleenmary1000
@kathleenmary1000 Год назад
How lovely to capture and share these cherished family memories with your audience and fans. So kind of you and your father in law to bring this history to life! A sincere thanks! K
@lorassorkin
@lorassorkin Год назад
If I'm honest, I've always wondered how the inevitable masses of manure were dealt with, and by whom. Many thanks to the Earl for sharing his memories once again with us!
@dfor8763
@dfor8763 Год назад
Your father-in-law seems a lovely man.
@terryheatwole6153
@terryheatwole6153 Год назад
So happy you found the family coronation regalia! It is beautiful and I can’t wait to see how you display it. It will be brilliant, I’m sure!
@georgebaileysgal
@georgebaileysgal Год назад
What a dear man, your Father-in-law!!! What a precious time!! Loved it when he mentioned his memory of the choir/singers singing Zadok the Priest! (Loved the background music too!!!!!🎼🎶). Thank you for sharing this!!
@debramarie63
@debramarie63 Год назад
I could just sit and listen for hours to all of the stories, sights, events, etc. he could tell. BTW, Julie I Love that dress!
@WBCRO
@WBCRO Год назад
The Countess would have worn a tiara to the coronation and she would have placed her coronet on her head simultaneously with all of the peers and peeresses when the monarch was crowned. As I understand it, the peeresses’ coronets were small so that they could tuck behind their tiaras. I’m a brand new subscriber so I’m not sure if you’ve ever discussed or shown the family tiara(s). Many peers were photographed in their coronation finery. Perhaps there are such pictures of your father-in-law’s parents or grandparents. All the best from Canada!
@fer-j.o.
@fer-j.o. Год назад
I would love to see Julie trying the Countess's little coronet!! I enjoy so much watching this channel's content!! Cheers from Argentina!!
@elizabethwezelman8547
@elizabethwezelman8547 Год назад
Mapprton looks exceptionally lovely. Wonderful to hear the Earl recounting his memories of the 1953 coronation, and his anecdote on meeting the Queen. He has a wealth of rich stories to share, please have him back again for another trip down memory lane.
@BMarie774
@BMarie774 Год назад
We can only hope things are set right in future coronations. I EXPECTED you guys to be invited, or at least his parents.
@waltercook4868
@waltercook4868 Год назад
I love hearing personal accounts of historic events. Thank you both for sharing.
@catlink8998
@catlink8998 Год назад
What fun to hear of the Coronation told from the eyes of a 10 year old! Thank you for sharing stories, history, treasures and most of all your enthusiasm and appreciation of your families history.
@sallyl5041
@sallyl5041 Год назад
Julie How Exciting to find the coronation robes and coronets!!! Absolutely loved hearing your father-in-law speak about his memories of the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth!!!
@laviniajohnson9210
@laviniajohnson9210 Год назад
Your Husband is very much his Father's Son. Your channel is wonderful, it cannot be easy running the estate and creating so much content, it is much appreciated by so many viewers I am sure.
@MK-Farm-Michigan
@MK-Farm-Michigan Год назад
That is the coolest thing tracing back the history. You should store those ropes in glass with tissue paper as well as the crowns.
@kerryalfaro9437
@kerryalfaro9437 2 месяца назад
AS A HUGE HISTORY FANATIC (ESPECIALLY EVERYTHING ROYAL, GOD FORGIVES ME ,BUT MINUS DUKE &THAT ONES WIFE OF SUSSEX!) I LOVE ❤️ THIS ❤🎉
@AlltheKingsdresses
@AlltheKingsdresses Год назад
They definitely need to go to a professional to be repaired and cared for. The crowns need to go to a jeweler with experience and the Robe should go IMMEDIATELY to a furrier and a restorer afterwards. The fur is the most delicate part that needs to most work to be preserved. Please do your best to get them to professionals before displaying them and please keep them away from intense heat and sunlight. ❤ thanks for sharing.
@arkadandfortuna1582
@arkadandfortuna1582 Год назад
Wow I found this episode very interesting and fun to watch! Love it… ❤
@Bruniebear
@Bruniebear Год назад
The film footage of the coronation procession clearly shows the pouring rain. It is so wonderful to hear the Earl of Sandwich share his memories!
@melissaphillips3088
@melissaphillips3088 Год назад
It is a shame Julie that your family is not invited. The Earl should be invited and his family!!
@rhondamartin3575
@rhondamartin3575 Год назад
What a lovely episode ❤! I enjoyed hearing John talk about his memories of Queen Elizabeth's coronation! It would have been nice if all if you would've been invited but I understand wanting a slimmed down monarchy. Im looking forward to seeing you Julie commentating and it will be something definitely to remember ❤🎉! I love your current dress you have one! Lovely! Please buy a large glass case to display the robe and coronets in! Im sure you're visitors would love seeing them!!!!❤🎉😊
@debschmitt761
@debschmitt761 Год назад
Thank you for finding and sharing the robes and coronets. This was fascinating. The story the Earl shared about the paper procession was charming!
@amalilconfused
@amalilconfused Год назад
I think it would be so wonderful if there could be a Digital Mapperton Library! Imagine all the books that have been kept through the ages by the family! Also a museum in Mapperton housing the special robes, coronets, tiaras, and family heirlooms would be a good attraction and special place to keep everything in.
@maryannsegal2807
@maryannsegal2807 Год назад
Your father-in-law is an interesting interviewee, and you are an excellent interviewer - I enjoyed this thoroughly...and he is quite a dapper gentleman!
@TheWyndrunner159
@TheWyndrunner159 Месяц назад
Binge watching backwards after a year going forward. Love your father in law. So down to earth and has such good stories! What great memories for your kids to have years later when they are gone! I love it when you dig in attics! Live old houses, and I love attics with their treasures!!
@user-neo71665
@user-neo71665 Месяц назад
As an american and a history nerd I love how Julie is looking into her family there. Also as a history nerd I love her picking her inlaws for stories. I remember as a kid sitting and listening to my grandpas, grandmas, aunts, and uncles for hours talking.
@Jess_7788
@Jess_7788 Год назад
I cannot believe a family like yours who has done such great things for the crown. You have represented the aristocracy so well, 1000 times better than the current monarchy, and you were not invited!? I am amaze, it is sad. They even invited a communist group from Cuba, who have said horrible things about the country and the crown. In my opinion, you are a wonderful family, and deserve the recognition. But you have the people’s love and support, always. Thank you, Julie for this video.
@mindakahn9964
@mindakahn9964 Год назад
A couple of years ago I saw a documentary on the last Dukes, probably on RU-vid. There was a company in London which manufactured and stored the robes. Roof or robes? I’d pay for the roof. It’s an exciting find. Now you need to have them restored and in a glass showcase. Julie you look especially glamorous today.
@rebeccatrainor734
@rebeccatrainor734 Год назад
This is simply fabulous...just wow
@longwaytotipperary
@longwaytotipperary Год назад
Julie, please let us know your commentator schedule and where we can possibly watch us live!!! Hopefully some will be broadcast on some TV station/RU-vid channel I can access!!!
@thraciangrapes
@thraciangrapes Год назад
I adore your channel! It's like stepping back in time in a world of Jane Austin and the Brontes. Thank you for sharing your life with us! Very generous, gracious, and hospitable of you.
@cjp592
@cjp592 Год назад
It’s splendid for his family and all of us that Earl of Sandwich still has most of his marbles. He can recall a number of old memories and details. The robe and the crown are beautiful but most of all valuable with so much history attached to it. I mean we are talking about the Great Britain. 🙏🙏🙏🙏😊😊😊😊😊😊 Thank you for sharing, Earl of Sandwich. 💕🇬🇧
@trishabidesi8604
@trishabidesi8604 Год назад
What a classy, Humble and all around Good people you are. May Jesus continue to Bless your family ❤
@OBXDewey
@OBXDewey 2 месяца назад
This is a wonderful episode. Awesome memories and history. You are so blessed. P.S. Totally hooked on your channels. Cain't get enough. ❤
@nativetexson
@nativetexson Год назад
Fascinating memories shared by the Earl.
@sandraberry612
@sandraberry612 Год назад
Oh my good, I watched Queen Elizabeths Coronation I’m sure your father- in -laws ancestor, had a part to play in the Coronation as I saw the same crowns & robes worn by Viscounts,Earls & Lords stood at the back of the Queen ! all looking alike !
@treeannie8831
@treeannie8831 Год назад
Oh. My. GOSH!!! Fabulous find after searching the home! Love your interview and all the rich history it summoned. ❤
@crystalheart9
@crystalheart9 7 месяцев назад
My first time visiting your channel and it was such a delight to hear the stories from your Father-in Law. Please tell him thank you it was very enjoyable hearing from him.
@countalma9800
@countalma9800 Год назад
I’m glad I came across this channel by pure chance. Very interesting and most unusual, considering how private the British aristocrats tend to be. It’s an honor to be a virtual guest at such a historic home.
@helenatremblay4019
@helenatremblay4019 Год назад
JULIE, Your enthusiasm and dedication are joyful to behold!!!❤
@pretty5793
@pretty5793 Год назад
Thank you sharing your history. I am super excited to have found this channel. Looking forward to more of these stories of English Nobility.
@susanpearson-creativefibro
@susanpearson-creativefibro Год назад
The reduction of peers at the Coronation is only acceptable if there are very limited MPs too.
@kathymcfarland5516
@kathymcfarland5516 Год назад
What an incredible thrill that must have been to locate and open that chest! Full of historical treasures, indeed! Hearing the current Earl of Sandwich speak about the coronation of the last monarch is living history! Please thank him for sharing those moments with the world! Watching and listening to the two of you, sitting in that room, paneled in wood from the 16th century, I found myself freezing the screen and peering at the paneling, wondering about that bowl on the furniture on the left, thinking of the craftsman who put that paneling in almost 500 years ago... my mind boggles! Julie, you are truly a gift to share this all with us! Thank you, too, for doing what you do! Off now to watch your other video of the discoveriy of the robes and coronets!
@kcstill3108
@kcstill3108 Год назад
I love the Earl. He has so much history to share. ❤
@j7333nnn
@j7333nnn Год назад
Wonderful to see/hearthe Earl - such a dear. Fabulous that you found those beautiful robes - in their perfect condiotion !!
@aliampb6949
@aliampb6949 Год назад
Fabulous robe and coronets. Lovely interview how charming and fun. Thank you
@Ana-oc5ip
@Ana-oc5ip Год назад
I love that you're featuring the animals. Looking forward to Theo's progress. As well as getting to see all the others. Wonderful idea. It is so great that you're displaying historical robes. To keep them clean after you restore them. You could put them in a glass cabinet. Something like you would see in a museum.
@andreaf7886
@andreaf7886 Год назад
What a treat to hear his memories. Wonderful for your family.
@Wosiewose
@Wosiewose Год назад
It would be wonderful to see the Earl try on the robe and coronet! Unless that is a breach of protocol, to put on a coronaton robe before the coronation?
@barrymoore4470
@barrymoore4470 11 месяцев назад
I don't think it would be a breach of protocol at all, I believe the Earl has every right to don his robes and coronet as he pleases. We have official painted portraits of past peers posing in their ceremonial robes, and obviously they stood before the artists before or after any given coronation had occurred. It might be considered eccentric to appear in public thus attired outside the context of a coronation, but any private indulgence would be at the nobleman's discretion.
@californiainvitations4459
@californiainvitations4459 Месяц назад
That is way cool! Glad you found them.
@ZekeZyyypt
@ZekeZyyypt Год назад
Your father in law was fabulous on To Tell The Truth episode.
@fabriziopastorino3792
@fabriziopastorino3792 Год назад
in Italy the count's crown has 16 pearls, only 9 are visible in the coats of arms
@marygee3981
@marygee3981 Год назад
☀️Thank you! So nice that your father-in-law shared his thoughts. Enjoyed it.💕
@AsagaoSTL
@AsagaoSTL Год назад
James is wonderful to listen to. I caught a commentary of his during the last Trooping the Colour. Fantastic details about all the aspects. I can tell the drum horses apart by the shapes of their blankets thanks to him. 😊
@ChrisSmith-qq4mv
@ChrisSmith-qq4mv Год назад
My great grandfather was Lord James parnham of beam Master 🏰. I am also the 23rd great-grandchild from Braveheart an the 7th generation fr Lord James parnham..
@jamieshue6145
@jamieshue6145 Год назад
When can we see the Viscount and Viscountess’ coronets??
@Greco4915
@Greco4915 Год назад
That’s amazing that you found the robes and coronets! I can’t imagine how many chests you had to dig through to find them.
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