Almost everyone there got cheap 'extremely restricted view' seats. Shit venue.
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Almost everyone there got cheap 'extremely restricted view' seats. Shit venue.
..probably exactly the same sentiment that many expressed when the great unwashed and un-educated voted for Brexit. There will be a thousand times as many people watching/enjoying/celebrating the Wedding as any politician of any persuasion attract for any public occassion..
For richer or......poorer?????
Who was that absolute stunner in front of Meghan's mum ?
Phwoar !!!
I like Harry. He doesn’t come across as superior or aloof in any way to me and he uses the status thrust upon him to be an agent for good. It’s really the only meaningful role royalty can play anymore and he does it well. What’s not to like about his bride either?
I’m no royalist but they’re both ok by me
What time does it start?
believe it or not, I've never voted Tory. My views, whether on immigration, re-nationalizing Utilities, benefit-scroungers, bankers, they're my personal views and not aligned to any one political party. I've never expected to benefit personally for any one political party, so just got/get on with things. You could have said 'labour' or Libdem', ..
I don't get the 'betters' bit either. I doubt very few of themillions watching on TV and the couple of hundred thousand there live would consider Harry and Megham to be their 'betters'.. They're just happy and enjoying the occasion..
There can be few doubts that a great many British citizens perceive Royal Family members to be their betters. It's why all those who are introduced to any them bow or curtsy in a display of subservience.
On another note, until perusing this thread I wasn't aware Bobsy Wilson is now a resident of Rhondda. I must presume the 'when in Rome' custom will soon take effect by him greeting everyone, including women, with "hello, boyo" and that virtually every sentence he utters will include a "mun" or two along with an occasional "I turned round and said, see".
I would never unilaterally bow to another human being. Mutually bowed many times with people from the Far East.
There was a time when the word "bitter" could be used in describing how I felt towards individuals in the Royal Family, but now I'd say indifference describes it better.
If we are to have a monarch, then I feel the current one, the only one there's been in my lifetime, will be regarded by history as having done a pretty good job. Similarly, although I know very little about them, Diana's two sons come over as decent human beings to me.
At the end of it all though, they are just people and you get good ones and bad ones just as in every other walk of life. If we are talking about "betters", I'm pretty sure that there are millions of people in this country, including some in the Royal Family, who are better than me in terms of the type of person they are, the way they have lived their life and the way they have contributed to society. However, equally, I'm pretty sure that I am better than millions in this country, including some in the Royal Family, when it comes to those qualities I listed.
It all comes down to respect with me. This is something that has to be earned in my opinion and I'll admit to a degree of it towards the Queen. In saying that, I see no reason whatsoever why I should respect someone just because they are born into better circumstances than I was and this is at the heart of my feelings throughout my life towards the concept of Royalty - there are many aspects to being a Royal which I would rate as negatives, but, essentially, they live a life that has far more that is good about it than bad and only do so because of the family they were born into. As I mentioned earlier, I was bitter about such things once, now it doesn't bother me as much, but I would say it is tougher for them to earn my respect than it is for the "ordinary man/woman in the street".
I don't automatically assume that the Royal Family are better than me and never will do, but I fundamentally disagree with anyone who argues that none of the people who come out of the woodwork when there is a Royal birth/marriage/death feel that Royalty are better than them - you only have to catch some of the fawning nature of both questions and answers in the coverage of such events to see that.
\the so-called expert on Royal etiquette made a complete arse of herself on worl television yesterday saying "When the queen first addresses you you should answer with "Your royal Higness and after that with ma'am"
I think the silly cow needs to go back to doig whatever she did before she was an 'expert'. Cringingly embarrassing.
I was very republican growing up but as I’ve got older I’ve moved more to indifference and maybe even a quiet liking for some of them.
I think Diana’s death changed it for me. I remember hating the hysteria and thinking the Queen was initially right about shielding her famlly from
It. It wastheir loss, and I hated the over the top waliing from people who’d never met her.
Her two sons I’ve got to quite like over the years they seem decent blokes. My mates brother in law worked with william in Anglesey and said he’s a top bloke. I felt for them having to be seen in public grieving over their mother, added to the lurid stories about her love life it Must have been shit hearing that.
If people enjoyed it good for them, I’ve got enough shit going on in my life to get angry over some family born into wealth which most people in this country still want to have as an institution.
Virtually every other Country has a politician as Head of State. Were one of them to get married, or their siblings, I doubt it would register at all with the general public. People in this country [quite rightly] have a disdain for their politicians, and few but the fanatical would cheer and wave at the sight of one of them. The fact that they are non-political is part of their allure..