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The Royals ~
(04-07-2012, 01:09 AM)NightOwl Wrote: Do you have a lovely Easter Hat?

Happy Easter!


I'm just seeing this NightOwl. I didn't have one this year but I have in the past. I have one that a girlfriend would threaten to rip off my head & throw it in the dryer. I'll see if I can find it & I'll post it in Members Only.
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(04-17-2012, 02:00 PM)Duchess Wrote:
I'm just seeing this NightOwl. I didn't have one this year but I have in the past. I have one that a girlfriend would threaten to rip off my head & throw it in the dryer. I'll see if I can find it & I'll post it in Members Only.

Oh! Goodie well hope you find it.
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Soldiers have been carrying out gun salutes across the UK to mark the Queen's 86th birthday.

Dozens of cannons fired into the air at the Tower of London, Hyde Park, York's Museum Gardens, Portsmouth Harbour, Edinburgh Castle and Stirling Castle.

The Queen spent the day celebrating privately at Windsor Castle, where she often spends weekends.

The ceremonies come in the year of June's Diamond Jubilee, which will mark the monarch's 60 years on the throne.

Her official birthday is celebrated in that month.

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Hey my cousin in UK met the Queen yesterday. I mean they didn't have tea, but he is part of the guard that she inspected. It was a big family event.

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Here's a pic my other cousin took yesterday whilst they were at the event.

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And here is my cousin (my grandmother would have been so so proud), his mother is in the red jacket, my aunt. And the other lady is also my aunt by marriage, her husband passed away. A few of the cousins were there. Looks like they had a great day. I had other pics of them with the hat on, but I left them out. Hope you like them.
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(05-03-2012, 07:56 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: Do I still have to upload via somewhere else?


Do you know how to do it through photobucket, Aussie or any other way? If not, send what you want posted to me.
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(05-03-2012, 08:16 PM)Duchess Wrote:
(05-03-2012, 07:56 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: Do I still have to upload via somewhere else?


Do you know how to do it through photobucket, Aussie or any other way? If not, send what you want posted to me.

it's done, I have a photobucket account I created ages ago. Not hard to do.
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interesting histories of various pieces at link:

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Some had to be smuggled past a revolutionary mob. Some had to be prised from the grasp of a royal mistress. The majority were presented as tokens of esteem, reverence and — for the most part — love.

Together, they comprise surely the finest collection of diamonds in the world. And now, in honour of her Diamond Jubilee, the Queen has authorised the first public study and display of these dazzling symbols of majesty.

These are the ‘other Crown Jewels’, the ones which do not reside in the Tower of London. They live at Buckingham Palace, or wherever the Queen happens to need them. These diamonds are not set in ceremonial regalia like orbs or sceptres, restricted to royal rituals.

They are ‘heirlooms of the Crown’, the Monarch’s personal jewels – handed down from Queen to Queen — and worn for everything from a royal awayday to a family wedding or a state banquet.


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I'd like the tiara with the dangling pearls, please. I'll wear it when I'm posting in Mock. 116
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pomp and circumstance

lavish traditional ceremony at the House of Lords in Westminster. the State Opening of Parliament today.


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Jeezus. I thought the Princess was a dude.
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I love the horse drawn carriage. It's cool.
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Great photos of the Royals Lady Cop. Blowing-kisses I just loved Diana Smiley_emoticons_smile
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(05-05-2012, 12:17 PM)Duchess Wrote:

I'd like the tiara with the dangling pearls, please. I'll wear it when I'm posting in Mock. 116
hahBlowing-kisses





Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.Smiley_emoticons_wink

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What a cool thread, love all the pics.
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The Cullinan Diamond, weighing 3,106 carats in its rough state, was first discovered in 1905 at a mine near Pretoria in South Africa
It was originally thrown away as it was thought it to be too large to be a diamond
Once recovered, it was presented to King Edward VII as a gift and cuts were used in the Crown Jewels
Other cuts were used to make brooches, necklaces and earrings worn by royalty including Queen Elizabeth II throughout her 60-year reign
Seven of the nine cuts of the gem are to go on public display at Buckingham Palace this summer to celebrate Queen's Diamond Jubilee


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Windsor Castle

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The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh watched with pride today as thousands of troops paraded through Windsor to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee.

Crowds of onlookers wearing red, white and blue lined the town's streets to greet members of the Royal Navy, the Army and the Royal Air Force as they marched.

The huge Armed Forces Diamond Jubilee Parade and Muster was held to mark the unique relationship between the Armed Forces and the Queen - who serves as their Commander-in-Chief.


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4 days of celebration begin today, there will be lots of great photos to come!

many pictures at link from today.

The Queen makes first appearance of her Diamond Jubilee weekend celebrations at Epsom Racecourse in Royal blue in front of 130,000 spectators.


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We are still afraid of Royalty here in the US of A.

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this will be a fabulous spectacle on sunday, 1000 boats on the Thames.

It's 94ft long, decorated with gold leaf and ornate hand carvings and worth £1 million.

It is Gloriana, the new royal row barge which will lead a 1,000 strong flotilla along the Thames tomorrow afternoon to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee



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