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According to the Daily Mail and otehr sources (below) the Queen has cancelleld a planned Diamond Wedding Anniversary for her and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Ritz Hotel. Apparently Her majesty feels it would be "inappropriate" to hold such an event at a time of ecomonic reccession in the UK.
Queen cancels diamond wedding party in wake of economic gloom| News | This is London Queen cancels diamond wedding party in wake of economic gloom | the Daily Mail Royal Anecdotes » The Queen cancels Ritz party |
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Thats very admirable of her. I hope they still have a more low key party with their family and friends. They deserve it; 60 years is a long time!
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Well, I am disappointed because I think that all wedding anniversaries should be celebrated--especially something as monumental as this one. However, I applaud Her Majesty for thinking of the econonmy in Britian and how it affects everyone. She is a fair and honest lady.
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The anniversary isn't till November and she's cancelling in March? Sounds as though she thinks the country is in for a long downturn.
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The anniversary was last November. The party had to be delayed due to the trip to CHOGM in Uganda.
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I have mixed feeling about queen's decision. I am sorry for friends who organized a wonderful party for her and Phillip. On the other hand, I admire her fairness and trying to be so supportive to her citizens. Overall I think it was good decision because it seemed very honest from queen side.
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![]() But maybe it was a soft rebuke for the government (if it's true what one article said that the queen has at the moment a bit of a frosty relationship) to consider people's situation a bit more and save a bit more on government expenses.
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It's a little like the Queen Mother being glad that BP was bombed during the war, as it made her feel a little less privileged and a lot more like those living near the docks. By the same token, when she and the King toured the bombed parts of London with the King, his subjects adored them both. He was in uniform and she in her best dress (and hat!), and the people loved them for coming but also loved that some things are built on rock and for them the RF personified that rock. If Hitler had ever rolled up the Mall, I think we can guess the reception they would have gotten from the King & Queen. It's a difficult line to draw and there will always be detractors of the RF, but the Queen being driven in a Hybrid car, OK scratch that , horses and carriages leave little, if any, carbon footprints, but when times are tough and we are all depressed by the recession, we want to look to the the Royals for hope. An anniversary bash, paid for not by the government or the RF, but friends of the couple . . . well, I think she may have given away a really great feelgood occassion for them and, vicariously, us.
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![]() As for the Queen's decision to cancel the Ritz. Well, if I had Windsor or Buckingham Palace at my disposal I'd certainly not be looking anywhere in the frst place. Last edited by Madame Royale : 03-30-2008 at 10:13 AM. |
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Good for her. It's an incredibly political thing to say (for her, anyway), and an excellent way for her to rebuke the government as said above.
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Nothing was planned there. Economic recession?Across the pond,yes,here no,at least not yet,so another lame reason in a lame story down the drain. There surely will be a party or two in november,maybe three even,lavish I hope. ![]() |
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I think it is strange that she planned something at the Ritz. I agree with Madame Royale when she said that she wouldn't use any other venue with the two palaces at her disposal. It will be interesting to see what the Queen does in regards to the celebration.
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HM has had parties at the Ritz before. The party was being organised on her and Prince Philip's behalf by others, so they probs thought it would be nice not to have it "at home" lol. It just happpens home is two massive buildings with fab state rooms that could be used. |
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It is a shame really that she cannot accept this gift from her friends.
She has always been careful to do the right thing. You just feel that it would have been nice for her to be able to go out and have a splashy time for once. The other members, especially the younger ones sure do. |
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I agree with Skydraggon that this will make little difference to the man on the street. I think it is a great disconnect. You live very lavishly, but cancel some nebulus party to show you care. Doesn't work. When a person who has everything, cancels something that is a "spit in the ocean", it is nothing, but interesting press.
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well she did have a private party at Clarance House hosted by Charles when all the close family attended so i dont really think that she needed another one so long after the event surely they could have fitted one in after the CHOGM in december
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In 2008 Britain stares down a rocky road: borrowing conditions are tightening, consumer confidence is crumbling and even inflationary pressures are keeping central bankers on a tightrope. But if even the Queen has to cancel diamond-studded evenings at the Ritz in the name of the credit crunch, the situation might be worse than we think
A Very Royal Recession - Forbes.com All the reports seem to be based on the one story from the D***** Mail, quoting their ubiquitous unnamed 'friend'! ![]() ![]()
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