I remember this day, the weather was awful but so many people still came to watch. There was a big fancy chair provided for the Queen, but she never sat in it once, instead she remained standing the whole time to watch the proceedings. Charles certainly enjoyed himself listening to this music!
Pouring down with rain and the Brits are still loving it! I loved that day so much, although I wasn't even there! Made me more proud than ever to be British!
@@gloriag1888 She truly is an enigma. Our Queen has studied a thousands years of royal history, precedent, protocol, politics, religion, science. We know she carries that knowledge as a glad burden because it is her duty. If you watch carefully you can see how she is struggling to gain her composure to not laugh as she adjusted her wrap. She has so much humility that she genuinely believes that the people love the Queen, not the woman, and for that reason she tries always to live up to that expectation. I really wish someone in the Palace would tell Her Majesty that we would have been thrilled and delighted if she had danced a jig then! That would have gone viral to the nth degree. God bless and keep Her safe 🙏
I remember watching this with my late Mum who died in 2012 & Mum saying that the Queen & Prince Philip would catch their death of cold in that Rain and awful weather.
Prince Philip was 1 in a million, but King Charles has his sense of fun too thankfully. God rest HRH Prince Philip, Her Majesty Elizabeth II, and God bless His Majesty Charles III and Her Majesty Camilla.
Makes me think of Bottom. May her Majesty and Rik Mayal lovingly Rest In Peace with the Angels. Don't worry Rik, I'm sure that they have Drambuie in Heaven! nd Frandramboozeo; a mixture of Feangelico Ouso Drambuie and Fruity Lexia. That's what really killed the Queen!
_Do your balls hang low Can you swing em to and fro? Can you tie em in a knot? Can you tie em in a bow? Do they have a salty taste and can you wrap em round your waist? Well you’ll never be a sailor if your balls hang low!_
Good that you mentioned that you were "aided" by the Dutch , French, Spanish and Prussians. It does you nothing to admit that you you could not do it alone. O.K, 200 yrs later you are the power in the world but, as the old saying goes.. "to ignore your past............" By the way, a good army does not rely on numbers, only on skill!!!!