Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh Current Events 6: June-July 2005


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The Queen's Award Reception took place yesterday.Her Majesty,The Duke of Edinburgh,the Earl and Countess of Wessex and the Duke of Kent were there.I've found alot but i did not see any pictures from image sources.Anyone see the photos?
 
Her Majesty does indeed look very nice in blue, she also looks like she is enjoying her day

Long Live The Queen!
 

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HELLO

http://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/2005/07/13/queenelizabeth/



Britain's head of state, who has been widely applauded in recent days for her steadfastness in the face of tragedy, has been continuing her efforts to boost morale around the country. With a cheerful smile on her face, the Queen paid a visit to Winchester on Tuesday for the 250th anniversary of one of the UK's oldest Army regiments.

 
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LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 12: (NO UK SALES FOR 28 DAYS) HM Queen Elizabeth II, The Queen, presents the Queen's Award for Enterprise Promotion inside The White Room at Buckingham Palace July 12, 2005 in London.
 

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some more from getty
 

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Pictures of the Queen during 2 minutes silence from Abaca Press:
 

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The Queen receives The Governor of Tasmania and a Russian Federal:
Photos from ANP Photo:
 

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And at 3pm today the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will host a Garden Party in the Garden of Buckingham Palace.The Duke and the Duchess of Gloucester will also attend.
 
Was the Queen leading a gathering for the 2 minutes of silence? Or did she just stand there outside so that the public and media could see that she participated?
 
Probably the latter, although it could be argued that by being there in public she was fulfilling a leadership role.
 
her standing alone as a symbol of the nation is a very dignified powerfull image


Elspeth said:
Probably the latter, although it could be argued that by being there in public she was fulfilling a leadership role.
 
HELLO MAGAZINE ARTICLES

http://www.hellomagazine.com/royalty/2005/07/14/thequeen/

The Queen quietly stood in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace as London honoured victims of the July 7 bombings with a two-minute silence


http://javascript<b></b>:MM_openBrW...','silence_dop2b_jpg','width=500,height=520')Thousands of Londoners poured into the streets in remembrance of those who were killed and injured in the attacks. Above, crowds at King's Cross station, site of one of the bombings
Photo: © AFP

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14 JULY 2005
 
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Yes, standing alone was a very powerful symbol as she led the nation in silence. I just wondered how they had arranged the silence, I've seen now on tv tonight that there were manifestations in London of a bigger kind, and of course the obervance of silence in the whole world.
 
Our lovely Queen in a new and lovely outfit yesterday attending the fiest Royal Garden Party of Season:
Picture from Royal Insight:
 

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from gettyimages.com....

Queen Elizabeth II hosts the first royal garden party of the summer in the grounds of Buckingham Palace on July 14, 2005 London
 

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Her Majesty looks very nice and so does the Countess of Wessex
 

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I wonder what's going on at the pony championship at Catton. I can't find any news. :(
 
Tomorrow Tuesday 19th July,Her Majesty will host a second Royal Garden Party,hope there would be alot of pics soon.
 
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Does the Queen attend that Championship ElisaR?



I don't know, but I thinks it's unlikely.

Results have been published today, but they are in a .pdf file and I can't see them because Acrobat Reader doesn't work any more on my computer. :confused:


You can see them on the BHTDA site: www.horsedrivingtrials.co.uk
 
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