Jubilee weekend - so, who's met the Queen then?

No!

Not interested in meeting any of the Royal family.

I once 'watered' the Royal Train when I worked for Great Western Trains though. The Queen needs to poo too!

al.
 
Hey al, you down there in Kernow, do you live on Duchy land, and if you do, is that a possible reason for your disdain?

Me, I remembered I swore an oath of allegiance to her Maj, so until she croaks my oath holds as I am not a warlock. So I am stuck with quietly supporting, but it's no problem really, they aren't my problem, but at least part of the family still, hold yeoman honours. No point taking sides unless one has something worth bargaining with.
 
silverclaws":2zjqceos said:
Hey al, you down there in Kernow, do you live on Duchy land, and if you do, is that a possible reason for your disdain?

I don't live on any of Charlies land.

Imagine having to pay rent to that tosspot?

al.
 
Princess Anne visits my work twice a year as she's our Patron but I avoid her as much as possible. My politics are republican which thankfully are no longer a treasonable offence but best just avoid her and her security entourage just in case :roll:
 
I met the Queen and Prince Philip when I was a kid. She didn't say anything, but Philip was very quick witted and funny. Better still, at the same bash, I met Ken Dodd, he's a really funny guy.

Spent the night drinking with the entire lineup of the Buzzcocks once, after a gig they did in Bristol, and a close friend is the drummer with Racey :oops:
 
My step daughter met the queen about 12 years ago. Gave her a boquet of flowers and everything.

My mum was stood next to the queen at Royal Ascot about 20 years ago but was fascinated by the beauty of the Racehorses, and didn't even notice/realise until afterwards.
 
She's walked passed me a couple of times on horse guards parade, didn't even look at my boots which i'd spent hours polishing :evil:

Biaatch!!!
 
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