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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

feeling a big sense of patriotism watching the build up to the jubillee thanksgiving service

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By *irtydanMan
over a year ago

Blackpool

yes i have that feeling to

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Queen Elizabeth as visited 52 of the 54 countries of the Commonwealth during her 60 years as monarch, some of them many more than once, the exceptions being Rwanda (joined 2009) and Cameroon (2005).

Last night's concert featured people from all over the Commonwealth who looked up at Her Majesty in awe. I saw those young African girls who were simply amazed to find themselves in such a place performing in front of a remarkable woman. They could never have dreamed they'd ever get so close to an icon of the 20th & 21st Centuries.

She made that possible with her untiring and unswerving leadership of a host of countries allied to the UK through a Common bond - herself. For 60 years she has given of herself for the sake of the Kingdom she swore to serve unfailingly in 1952, and she asked us to help her in keep her promise back then.

We'll not see her like again.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Queen Elizabeth as visited 52 of the 54 countries of the Commonwealth during her 60 years as monarch, some of them many more than once, the exceptions being Rwanda (joined 2009) and Cameroon (2005).

Last night's concert featured people from all over the Commonwealth who looked up at Her Majesty in awe. I saw those young African girls who were simply amazed to find themselves in such a place performing in front of a remarkable woman. They could never have dreamed they'd ever get so close to an icon of the 20th & 21st Centuries.

She made that possible with her untiring and unswerving leadership of a host of countries allied to the UK through a Common bond - herself. For 60 years she has given of herself for the sake of the Kingdom she swore to serve unfailingly in 1952, and she asked us to help her in keep her promise back then.

We'll not see her like again."

It's been a lovely celebration of an amazing sovereign..

To hear the crowd shouting long live the queen made me feel So proud.

Cali

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By *ensual temptressWoman
over a year ago

Southampton

so nice to see everyone coming together as a nation for a joyus occasion .sadly happens far too infrequently . just shows the love and respect the Queen has to bring the country together in celebration . so happy i could see this wonderous state occasion .x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Thank you Wishy... For the most concise summation of the necessity of a royal family and the role they play in the lives of this nation and those of the Commonwealth.

High or low born are graced by the 1000 year tradition of continuity, most especially our reigning sovreign majesty, the mother of this and many other nations...

God bless our Queen and all generations to follow.

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

makes me feel proud that the world is watching as we celebrate what is great about GREAT BRITAIN.

there are many things, this being only one but sadly we don't celebrate enough.

we are too often too happy to relish in negativity, slag people off & bring people down.

bitterness is destroying us....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"makes me feel proud that the world is watching as we celebrate what is great about GREAT BRITAIN.

bitterness is destroying us....

"

I was watching the concert last night and it made me wonder how other countries are _iewing the events of the last few days. I don't know in what great detail the events have been broadcast across the world, but more than I found myself pondering the thought, "do they think, 'Wow, them Brits know how to party!'"

As for bitterness dividing us, no, it isn't, as we always pull together intimes of celebration or in times of adversity, regardless of how much our love of being British is undermined from within.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

edit * more than once

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

was nice watching the royal wedding. not really been interested in this jubilee

am going to the gym then ill be watching some tennis

happy birthday ma`am

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By *etillanteWoman
over a year ago

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It is said many times, no one does pomp and ceremony like the British. Makes one proud.

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"makes me feel proud that the world is watching as we celebrate what is great about GREAT BRITAIN.

bitterness is destroying us....

I was watching the concert last night and it made me wonder how other countries are _iewing the events of the last few days. I don't know in what great detail the events have been broadcast across the world, but more than I found myself pondering the thought, "do they think, 'Wow, them Brits know how to party!'"

As for bitterness dividing us, no, it isn't, as we always pull together intimes of celebration or in times of adversity, regardless of how much our love of being British is undermined from within."

shame it is not more often than in times of celebration or adversity

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland

From the eyes of a "foreigner" lol... I agree it was totally awesome, ran like clockwork and was thoroughly enjoyable. I know my family abroad enjoyed what they saw, too ! Well done, Britain!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We cant get away from it our queen has done a good job and i think its lovely people turned out to show her how much thay care. x

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland


"We cant get away from it our queen has done a good job and i think its lovely people turned out to show her how much thay care. x"
I also think there are not many people who devote their lives to the benefit of others over such an extended period of time and with such self discipline and dignity.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

To be honest look at today.... I'm sure she would rather be with her husband.... But she is doing her duty first.

It's a great thing...

Cali

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"To be honest look at today.... I'm sure she would rather be with her husband.... But she is doing her duty first.

It's a great thing...

Cali "

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland


"To be honest look at today.... I'm sure she would rather be with her husband.... But she is doing her duty first.

It's a great thing...

Cali

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I am watching and really enjoying.

Its a part of our country's history and its a great thing

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"was nice watching the royal wedding. not really been interested in this jubilee

am going to the gym then ill be watching some tennis

happy birthday ma`am"

its not her birthday lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

She is our Queen our First lady. I cant say i like all the Royles but her i do .And who ever takes over from her in years to come will have a hard job to match her.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"was nice watching the royal wedding. not really been interested in this jubilee

am going to the gym then ill be watching some tennis

happy birthday ma`am

its not her birthday lol"

lol that Stevie Wonder has a lot to answer for singing that song last night haha.. proper made me giggle though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us.

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland


"thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us. "
I think you might find that many people abroad really enjoyed the ceremonies, admired the stoic dignity with which the Queen represented Britain during the pageant and I for one have only heard great admiration from friends and family abroad.

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By *b430Man
over a year ago

Tayside


"thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us. "

Not "us" just some people and their _iews!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us. "
Do you know .......... i would think the world looking in thinking thay wish thay had somthing like it and the USA will be loving this and other places too,, mad no ... it shows how powerfull she is its power in the people .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't think that any country laughs at us... Our royal family and the way we celebrate it is appreciated across the world.

The work the Queen has done across her time as our Monarch has been vast... And this weekend has been a real celebration of a great Queen.

Cali

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We have watched all of the jubilee celebrations, we were in London on Sunday to watch the river pageant, and the concert last light was just amazing!

We are extremely proud to be British, some of our friends are from over seas, and they are awe of it all!

God save our queen!

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By *ovedupstillCouple
over a year ago

mullinwire


"thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us. "

would think the world looked upon scotland with more incredulity when they released a convicted bomber to live out the last 4 years in relative comfort, hailed as a hero, in his homeland, than they have on the UK celebrating their head of states 60 year reign.

i havent watched a minute of any of the celebrations (not my thing, tbh) but listend to some of the commentary on radio and appreciated it.

trust a Scot to be the first to show dismay at it.

jesus, give them independance asap for christs sake!

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland


"thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us.

would think the world looked upon scotland with more incredulity when they released a convicted bomber to live out the last 4 years in relative comfort, hailed as a hero, in his homeland, than they have on the UK celebrating their head of states 60 year reign.

i havent watched a minute of any of the celebrations (not my thing, tbh) but listend to some of the commentary on radio and appreciated it.

trust a Scot to be the first to show dismay at it.

jesus, give them independance asap for christs sake!"

But then we would loose some of the really balanced and great Scots as well ...;-)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

She has deservedly been called Elizabeth, as dedicated a second one as the first.

I think she's brilliant. We'd be in a worse way without her. The world envies our heritage, yet has the oppurtunity to share it... who'd want to lose that?

Wolf

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Not "us" just some people and their _iews! "

Hear Hear...!!

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By *teborahCouple
over a year ago

warrington

The Queen and her close family I think are ok. It's the hangers on that piss me off

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"was nice watching the royal wedding. not really been interested in this jubilee

am going to the gym then ill be watching some tennis

happy birthday ma`am

its not her birthday lol

lol that Stevie Wonder has a lot to answer for singing that song last night haha.. proper made me giggle though "

June 4th is her Official birthday, hence why today is a public holiday to coincide with the Jubliee Celebrations.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us.

Not "us" just some people and their _iews! "

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Well, ive never considered myself as a royalist although definetly not a republican. However, i think i am a royalist, at 86 and 90 years of age looking and behaving as they do and the mass turn out not just in london but the whole country makes me realize we are in fact a royalist country. Yes obviously they have privalages but they are still an elderly lady and man. Shes never put a foot wrong in 60 years and philip is just an eccentric kind of guy who for 60 years has stayed in the background of his wife making small talk

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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trust a Scot to be the first to show dismay at it.

jesus, give them independance asap for christs sake!"

Less of the Scots bashing thanks!

I'm as proudly scottish as anyone and I loved watching the celebrations the whole weekend. I thought the concert last night was amazing (a few dodgy acts aside) and I thought the way Buck Palace was used as a video backdrop was inspired, especially when Madness were on and having it lit up like a council tenement!

Absolutely proud to be part of Britain and long may it stay that way!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love all the military bands...

Has anyone watched the commentary while we wait for The next bit of The celebrations...

It's been nice to see the young royals celebrating too.

Cali

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland


"

trust a Scot to be the first to show dismay at it.

jesus, give them independance asap for christs sake!

Less of the Scots bashing thanks!

I'm as proudly scottish as anyone and I loved watching the celebrations the whole weekend. I thought the concert last night was amazing (a few dodgy acts aside) and I thought the way Buck Palace was used as a video backdrop was inspired, especially when Madness were on and having it lit up like a council tenement!

Absolutely proud to be part of Britain and long may it stay that way!"

And we, well I certainly dont want to loose you guys xx

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland


"I love all the military bands...

Has anyone watched the commentary while we wait for The next bit of The celebrations...

It's been nice to see the young royals celebrating too.

Cali "

Isnt it just ....so worthwhile watching, it has that feel good factor !!

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By *leasureDomeMan
over a year ago

all over the place

What a good concert last night was ,i confess i am on the fence re the monarchy,my only issue with it currently is that in the past we expressed popularity as we decided who we wanted on the throne ,i can never see the house of Windsor relinquishing the throne,and i can not blame them for that either.

However last night i felt that it was great for the country to at last have something to celebrate after a tough year.When she made that oath in 52 to always do her duty ,she totally meant it and has staked a lot and given up a lot to achieve it.

I love the queen she is the epitome of

constitutional continuity and a global Monarch.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The Queen and her close family I think are ok. It's the hangers on that piss me off "

Those hangers on who recieve no money from the public purse you mean?

The funding of the Royal Family changed some years ago and now only the major Royals recieve money from the taxpayer.

The total cost of the monarchy to the British taxpayer varies depending on the calculations used of the cost for the monarchy.

Official costs according to formal reports filed by the Royal Household state that total annual expenditure as of March 2012 was £32.1 million. However it has been estimated by the anti-monarchy pressure group Republic that when additional costs including security, lost revenue and palace grounds maintenance among others are included the cost is between £134 and £184 million per year.

Until 1760 the monarch met all official expenses from hereditary revenues, which included the profits of the Crown Estate (the royal property portfolio). King George III agreed to surrender the hereditary revenues of the Crown in return for the Civil List, and this arrangement persists. The Crown Estate is one of the largest property owners in the United Kingdom, with holdings of £7.3 billion in 2011. It is held in trust, and cannot be sold or owned by the Sovereign in a private capacity. In modern times, the profits surrendered from the Crown Estate have exceeded the Civil List and Grants-in-Aid. For example, the Crown Estate produced £200 million for the Treasury in the financial year 2007–8, whereas reported parliamentary funding for the monarch was £40 million during the same period.

From 2013, the Civil List and Grants-in-Aid will be replaced by a single Sovereign Grant, which will be 15% of the surplus generated by the Crown Estate. The changes were introduced by the Sovereign Grant Act 2011. The annual amount will be calculated on the revenue from two years previously, and the arrangements will be re_iewed by 2020.

Other than The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh is the only member of the Royal Family to receive an annual parliamentary allowance to enable him to carry out official public duties.

Since 1993, The Queen has repaid the annual parliamentary allowances received by other members of the Royal Family. Most of the allowances received are spent on staff who support their public engagements and correspondence.

In 2000, the annual amounts payable to members of the Royal Family (which are set every ten years), were reset at their 1990 levels for the next ten years. Apart from an increase of £45,000 on the occasion of The Earl of Wessex’s marriage, amounts remain as follows, provided by The Queen:

The Duke of York (£249,000 per annum)

The Earl of Wessex (£141,000 per annum)

The Princess Royal (£228,000 per annum)

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester (£175,000 per annum)

The Duke and Duchess of Kent (£236,000 per annum)

Princess Alexandra (£225,000 per annum).

Source: Official Website of the British Monarchy.

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London

I haven't really been taking much notice. My sister lives in Italy and watches such events on the BBC. She did say wtf re the coverage. She said her 10 year old Brazilian born adopted daughter could have given a more informative commentary in English than the BBC, and as for calling Her Majesty HRH...

Didn't see so couldn't possibly comment!

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

actually she looked really tired on the TV just now, feck knows how she does it...

in her 80's

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland


"actually she looked really tired on the TV just now, feck knows how she does it...

in her 80's"

They both are fitter than most at that age and I m sure some of it has something to do with that overarching sense of duty and self discipline. I could not be that strict with myself and have nothing but admiration for those who can.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"actually she looked really tired on the TV just now, feck knows how she does it...

in her 80's"

Not surprised... They said that she has some 400 engagements a year... That's more than one a day... They were saying that she needs to start handing over more to the younger royals now.

Cali

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"actually she looked really tired on the TV just now, feck knows how she does it...

in her 80's"

she did look tired and on that boat she looked so cold .. all i was thinking sit down get the rug around you woman . But no she wished people to see her standing .

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By *leasureDomeMan
over a year ago

all over the place


"actually she looked really tired on the TV just now, feck knows how she does it...

in her 80's"

yes _iew she has looked her age these last few days ,but to be fair standing on that barge in that wind was above and beyond the call of duty for an 86 year old lady. i think the Duke being ill must be worrying too given his age

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"actually she looked really tired on the TV just now, feck knows how she does it...

in her 80's

yes _iew she has looked her age these last few days ,but to be fair standing on that barge in that wind was above and beyond the call of duty for an 86 year old lady. i think the Duke being ill must be worrying too given his age "

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo


"

trust a Scot to be the first to show dismay at it.

jesus, give them independance asap for christs sake!

Less of the Scots bashing thanks!

!"

Actually going by many threads I have to umpire, the person is stating a fact not Scottish bashing. It does happen on threads like this and it will happen when Football starts and Scotland are not in it etc.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

Anyway back to the OP please, don't let peoples expected _iews spoil what is started.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Anyway back to the OP please, don't let peoples expected _iews spoil what is started."

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By *innamon!Woman
over a year ago

no matter


"We have watched all of the jubilee celebrations, we were in London on Sunday to watch the river pageant, and the concert last light was just amazing!

We are extremely proud to be British, some of our friends are from over seas, and they are awe of it all!

God save our queen!"

Yes absolutely .. we were on the river side too a very emotional sight. The Dunkirk boats and the pride of everyone that turned out.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We have watched all of the jubilee celebrations, we were in London on Sunday to watch the river pageant, and the concert last light was just amazing!

We are extremely proud to be British, some of our friends are from over seas, and they are awe of it all!

God save our queen!

Yes absolutely .. we were on the river side too a very emotional sight. The Dunkirk boats and the pride of everyone that turned out."

We watched the flotilla too and you should have seen the look of amazement on my 3y/o son's face when Tower Bridge was raised. He's never seen a bridge do that before. Oh to be that innocent again.

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By *teborahCouple
over a year ago

warrington


"The Queen and her close family I think are ok. It's the hangers on that piss me off

Those hangers on who recieve no money from the public purse you mean?

The funding of the Royal Family changed some years ago and now only the major Royals recieve money from the taxpayer.

The total cost of the monarchy to the British taxpayer varies depending on the calculations used of the cost for the monarchy.

Official costs according to formal reports filed by the Royal Household state that total annual expenditure as of March 2012 was £32.1 million. However it has been estimated by the anti-monarchy pressure group Republic that when additional costs including security, lost revenue and palace grounds maintenance among others are included the cost is between £134 and £184 million per year.

Until 1760 the monarch met all official expenses from hereditary revenues, which included the profits of the Crown Estate (the royal property portfolio). King George III agreed to surrender the hereditary revenues of the Crown in return for the Civil List, and this arrangement persists. The Crown Estate is one of the largest property owners in the United Kingdom, with holdings of £7.3 billion in 2011. It is held in trust, and cannot be sold or owned by the Sovereign in a private capacity. In modern times, the profits surrendered from the Crown Estate have exceeded the Civil List and Grants-in-Aid. For example, the Crown Estate produced £200 million for the Treasury in the financial year 2007–8, whereas reported parliamentary funding for the monarch was £40 million during the same period.

From 2013, the Civil List and Grants-in-Aid will be replaced by a single Sovereign Grant, which will be 15% of the surplus generated by the Crown Estate. The changes were introduced by the Sovereign Grant Act 2011. The annual amount will be calculated on the revenue from two years previously, and the arrangements will be re_iewed by 2020.

Other than The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh is the only member of the Royal Family to receive an annual parliamentary allowance to enable him to carry out official public duties.

Since 1993, The Queen has repaid the annual parliamentary allowances received by other members of the Royal Family. Most of the allowances received are spent on staff who support their public engagements and correspondence.

In 2000, the annual amounts payable to members of the Royal Family (which are set every ten years), were reset at their 1990 levels for the next ten years. Apart from an increase of £45,000 on the occasion of The Earl of Wessex’s marriage, amounts remain as follows, provided by The Queen:

The Duke of York (£249,000 per annum)

The Earl of Wessex (£141,000 per annum)

The Princess Royal (£228,000 per annum)

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester (£175,000 per annum)

The Duke and Duchess of Kent (£236,000 per annum)

Princess Alexandra (£225,000 per annum).

Source: Official Website of the British Monarchy."

Yeah all them So what your saying is they used to claim monies from the public purse but now they don't anymore? still wankers in my opinion,The same people would't piss on normal people if they were on fire

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By *iker BullMan
over a year ago

leeds


"thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us. "
I totally agree,,non elected,free loading germans,its high time the duchy of cornwall was given back to the decendants of the people it was stole from,,

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us. I totally agree,,non elected,free loading germans,its high time the duchy of cornwall was given back to the decendants of the people it was stole from,,"

you want French sovereign territory in the British Isles?

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By *b430Man
over a year ago

Tayside


"

Yeah all them So what your saying is they used to claim monies from the public purse but now they don't anymore? still wankers in my opinion,The same people would't piss on normal people if they were on fire "

Does pissing on people who are on fire actually put the fire out?

I would rather use a fire extinguisher!

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By *iker BullMan
over a year ago

leeds


"The Queen and her close family I think are ok. It's the hangers on that piss me off

Those hangers on who recieve no money from the public purse you mean?

The funding of the Royal Family changed some years ago and now only the major Royals recieve money from the taxpayer.

The total cost of the monarchy to the British taxpayer varies depending on the calculations used of the cost for the monarchy.

Official costs according to formal reports filed by the Royal Household state that total annual expenditure as of March 2012 was £32.1 million. However it has been estimated by the anti-monarchy pressure group Republic that when additional costs including security, lost revenue and palace grounds maintenance among others are included the cost is between £134 and £184 million per year.

Until 1760 the monarch met all official expenses from hereditary revenues, which included the profits of the Crown Estate (the royal property portfolio). King George III agreed to surrender the hereditary revenues of the Crown in return for the Civil List, and this arrangement persists. The Crown Estate is one of the largest property owners in the United Kingdom, with holdings of £7.3 billion in 2011. It is held in trust, and cannot be sold or owned by the Sovereign in a private capacity. In modern times, the profits surrendered from the Crown Estate have exceeded the Civil List and Grants-in-Aid. For example, the Crown Estate produced £200 million for the Treasury in the financial year 2007–8, whereas reported parliamentary funding for the monarch was £40 million during the same period.

From 2013, the Civil List and Grants-in-Aid will be replaced by a single Sovereign Grant, which will be 15% of the surplus generated by the Crown Estate. The changes were introduced by the Sovereign Grant Act 2011. The annual amount will be calculated on the revenue from two years previously, and the arrangements will be re_iewed by 2020.

Other than The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh is the only member of the Royal Family to receive an annual parliamentary allowance to enable him to carry out official public duties.

Since 1993, The Queen has repaid the annual parliamentary allowances received by other members of the Royal Family. Most of the allowances received are spent on staff who support their public engagements and correspondence.

In 2000, the annual amounts payable to members of the Royal Family (which are set every ten years), were reset at their 1990 levels for the next ten years. Apart from an increase of £45,000 on the occasion of The Earl of Wessex’s marriage, amounts remain as follows, provided by The Queen:

The Duke of York (£249,000 per annum)

The Earl of Wessex (£141,000 per annum)

The Princess Royal (£228,000 per annum)

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester (£175,000 per annum)

The Duke and Duchess of Kent (£236,000 per annum)

Princess Alexandra (£225,000 per annum).

Source: Official Website of the British Monarchy.

Yeah all them So what your saying is they used to claim monies from the public purse but now they don't anymore? still wankers in my opinion,The same people would't piss on normal people if they were on fire "

so they use their own money then? and where did that come from my friend?,,their own personal wealth,,cant wait for your answer

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By *leasureDomeMan
over a year ago

all over the place


"She has deservedly been called Elizabeth, as dedicated a second one as the first.

I think she's brilliant. We'd be in a worse way without her. The world envies our heritage, yet has the oppurtunity to share it... who'd want to lose that?

Wolf

"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"so they use their own money then? and where did that come from my friend?,,their own personal wealth,,cant wait for your answer"

They do now. Public concern many years ago forced the govt and the Royal family to look at the way they are funded. They got to keep what they had, but from that point on they only get what they need to function as working Royals.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

and it happens again .... a really nice thread turns sour

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By *teborahCouple
over a year ago

warrington


"so they use their own money then? and where did that come from my friend?,,their own personal wealth,,cant wait for your answer

They do now. Public concern many years ago forced the govt and the Royal family to look at the way they are funded. They got to keep what they had, but from that point on they only get what they need to function as working Royals. "

So it would be fair to say they would have built up quite a sizeable nest egg

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By *leasureDomeMan
over a year ago

all over the place

For me the thing is 60 years of unstinting service and duty to this country, has to be admired whether your a royalist or not ,another women who did that is being beatified into a saint by the pope.

These celebrations are a way the country can show appreciation to an individual who has served the nation well and with a good heart.

It is said one of the few times of sadness for her was losing Britannia her floating home . In recognition of her reign i would hope the country build her a magnificent replacement.

Its loss in terms of the sheer prestige of its arrival anywhere in the world, did not serve the nation well in my opinion.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Long live the Queen

I love them royals

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By *leasureDomeMan
over a year ago

all over the place


"Long live the Queen

I love them royals "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The Queen and her close family I think are ok. It's the hangers on that piss me off

Those hangers on who recieve no money from the public purse you mean?

The funding of the Royal Family changed some years ago and now only the major Royals recieve money from the taxpayer.

The total cost of the monarchy to the British taxpayer varies depending on the calculations used of the cost for the monarchy.

Official costs according to formal reports filed by the Royal Household state that total annual expenditure as of March 2012 was £32.1 million. However it has been estimated by the anti-monarchy pressure group Republic that when additional costs including security, lost revenue and palace grounds maintenance among others are included the cost is between £134 and £184 million per year.

Until 1760 the monarch met all official expenses from hereditary revenues, which included the profits of the Crown Estate (the royal property portfolio). King George III agreed to surrender the hereditary revenues of the Crown in return for the Civil List, and this arrangement persists. The Crown Estate is one of the largest property owners in the United Kingdom, with holdings of £7.3 billion in 2011. It is held in trust, and cannot be sold or owned by the Sovereign in a private capacity. In modern times, the profits surrendered from the Crown Estate have exceeded the Civil List and Grants-in-Aid. For example, the Crown Estate produced £200 million for the Treasury in the financial year 2007–8, whereas reported parliamentary funding for the monarch was £40 million during the same period.

From 2013, the Civil List and Grants-in-Aid will be replaced by a single Sovereign Grant, which will be 15% of the surplus generated by the Crown Estate. The changes were introduced by the Sovereign Grant Act 2011. The annual amount will be calculated on the revenue from two years previously, and the arrangements will be re_iewed by 2020.

Other than The Queen, The Duke of Edinburgh is the only member of the Royal Family to receive an annual parliamentary allowance to enable him to carry out official public duties.

Since 1993, The Queen has repaid the annual parliamentary allowances received by other members of the Royal Family. Most of the allowances received are spent on staff who support their public engagements and correspondence.

In 2000, the annual amounts payable to members of the Royal Family (which are set every ten years), were reset at their 1990 levels for the next ten years. Apart from an increase of £45,000 on the occasion of The Earl of Wessex’s marriage, amounts remain as follows, provided by The Queen:

The Duke of York (£249,000 per annum)

The Earl of Wessex (£141,000 per annum)

The Princess Royal (£228,000 per annum)

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester (£175,000 per annum)

The Duke and Duchess of Kent (£236,000 per annum)

Princess Alexandra (£225,000 per annum).

Source: Official Website of the British Monarchy.

Yeah all them So what your saying is they used to claim monies from the public purse but now they don't anymore? still wankers in my opinion,The same people would't piss on normal people if they were on fire "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Gosh! It's got a wee bit heated in here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us. "

Must say I (Mrs) totally agree with you. In this day and age people are losing their jobs, homes etc etc. No doubt this whole celebration is at the tax payers expense. Finding the whole thing a bit disgusting to be honest

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have enjoyed celebrating a woman that has served this country tirelessly for 6 decades....

It has been lovely to see the love and respect for both the Queen and her family.

Cali

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Gosh! It's got a wee bit heated in here "

I thought it had been quite jovial in here compared to the threads of yesterday. A wee bit of clarification on the Royal Purse, nothing more.

I hope The Duke gets better but at 90 years old I can't see him lasting too much longer considering he was in hossie in December. We'll lose him and Mrs T within the next 12 months I think.

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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago

Hull

To answer someone's question a while back, according to British friends of mine in the USA, our weekend celebrations have been getting widespread coverage on various TV networks in the States.

The Americans, it has been said, have long envied the fact we have a Royal Family.

At the hotel I work in, recent guests from all over the world attending residential conferences, all stated they were looking forward to _iewing the Jubilee events on their own respective countries' TV networks. The feedback was that we were to be envied for having such a series of events to mark the occasion.

So to any doubters so far, you couldn't be more wrong! The world has celebrated with us!

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London


"For me the thing is 60 years of unstinting service and duty to this country, has to be admired whether your a royalist or not ,another women who did that is being beatified into a saint by the pope.

These celebrations are a way the country can show appreciation to an individual who has served the nation well and with a good heart.

It is said one of the few times of sadness for her was losing Britannia her floating home . In recognition of her reign i would hope the country build her a magnificent replacement.

Its loss in terms of the sheer prestige of its arrival anywhere in the world, did not serve the nation well in my opinion. "

I was in agreement with you...until Britannia. The Queen is rich enough to buy her own yacht, why should I help fund it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us.

Must say I (Mrs) totally agree with you. In this day and age people are losing their jobs, homes etc etc. No doubt this whole celebration is at the tax payers expense. Finding the whole thing a bit disgusting to be honest "

You're enjoying the bank holiday though, aren't you?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us.

Must say I (Mrs) totally agree with you. In this day and age people are losing their jobs, homes etc etc. No doubt this whole celebration is at the tax payers expense. Finding the whole thing a bit disgusting to be honest "

Apart from the costs of the Police & additional security, only £1m has been given by the govt for these celebrations. The bulk of it has been borne by the Royals themselves or by private donation. I think the whole four-day event has been magnificent; from the Flotilla on Sunday, to the concert last night and the lighting of the beacons, to todays more official ceremonies. For a million quid of taxpayers money. Not bad. Not bad at all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My granny worked from a very young age and was still working, helping others that were unable to help themselves, well into her 70s, what did she get? Sweet fuck all!!! Oh except cuts in her pension etc. So think I'm entitled to feel that these celebrations are shameful and disgusting

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us.

Must say I (Mrs) totally agree with you. In this day and age people are losing their jobs, homes etc etc. No doubt this whole celebration is at the tax payers expense. Finding the whole thing a bit disgusting to be honest

Apart from the costs of the Police & additional security, only £1m has been given by the govt for these celebrations. The bulk of it has been borne by the Royals themselves or by private donation. I think the whole four-day event has been magnificent; from the Flotilla on Sunday, to the concert last night and the lighting of the beacons, to todays more official ceremonies. For a million quid of taxpayers money. Not bad. Not bad at all. "

Sorry but think that million quid could have been spent on those more in need

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"My granny worked from a very young age and was still working, helping others that were unable to help themselves, well into her 70s, what did she get? Sweet fuck all!!! Oh except cuts in her pension etc. So think I'm entitled to feel that these celebrations are shameful and disgusting "

to be fair, I bet the people of your grannies generation who have been watching the processions and have watched the Queen has been soaked in memories and are having the a great time. I bet care homes have been a great place to be as they celebrate and watch.

and for that generation alone.... for them to smile, laugh and think back to lost family members from yesteryear..

that is worth a million quid alone.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Gosh! It's got a wee bit heated in here

I thought it had been quite jovial in here compared to the threads of yesterday. A wee bit of clarification on the Royal Purse, nothing more.

I hope The Duke gets better but at 90 years old I can't see him lasting too much longer considering he was in hossie in December. We'll lose him and Mrs T within the next 12 months I think. "

I sincerely hope not, but I reckon you are right

Haters of the Royal Family forget that these people are good people, no evil runs through their veins (let's forget about the tirants that have reigned before now ).

These people have very little control over their lives, constant engagements and ALWAYS in the public eye. I'd hate not to be able to visit the local supermarket or pop to the cinema without a massive fuss.... you can see how fed up and concerned our Queen looks the last couple of days. She wants nothing more than to be at her husbands bedside yet she goes through the paces carrying out her royal duties.

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By (user no longer on site)
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over a year ago


"My granny worked from a very young age and was still working, helping others that were unable to help themselves, well into her 70s, what did she get? Sweet fuck all!!! Oh except cuts in her pension etc. So think I'm entitled to feel that these celebrations are shameful and disgusting

to be fair, I bet the people of your grannies generation who have been watching the processions and have watched the Queen has been soaked in memories and are having the a great time. I bet care homes have been a great place to be as they celebrate and watch.

and for that generation alone.... for them to smile, laugh and think back to lost family members from yesteryear..

that is worth a million quid alone.

"

Totally agree

The hospital has been full of Royal talk this weekend,everyone reminiscing about times gone by and its been fascinating to listen to,not one person has said a bad thing about the royals at all,the stories have been wonderful,its bought people together and they have all had the utmost respect for the royal family,their work and their lives,its made having to work through the jubilee a little bit better

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

Sorry but think that million quid could have been spent on those more in need "

and just how far do YOU think a million quid will go

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My granny worked from a very young age and was still working, helping others that were unable to help themselves, well into her 70s, what did she get? Sweet fuck all!!! Oh except cuts in her pension etc. So think I'm entitled to feel that these celebrations are shameful and disgusting

to be fair, I bet the people of your grannies generation who have been watching the processions and have watched the Queen has been soaked in memories and are having the a great time. I bet care homes have been a great place to be as they celebrate and watch.

and for that generation alone.... for them to smile, laugh and think back to lost family members from yesteryear..

that is worth a million quid alone.

"

Although this sticks in my throat slightly I must say I do agree with you, many of the elderly would be happily reminiscing. Had my gran been alive I don't think she would be celebrating though. Times have changed and during these times of hardship for many people these celebrations are a little obscene

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"My granny worked from a very young age and was still working, helping others that were unable to help themselves, well into her 70s, what did she get? Sweet fuck all!!! Oh except cuts in her pension etc. So think I'm entitled to feel that these celebrations are shameful and disgusting

to be fair, I bet the people of your grannies generation who have been watching the processions and have watched the Queen has been soaked in memories and are having the a great time. I bet care homes have been a great place to be as they celebrate and watch.

and for that generation alone.... for them to smile, laugh and think back to lost family members from yesteryear..

that is worth a million quid alone.

Totally agree

The hospital has been full of Royal talk this weekend,everyone reminiscing about times gone by and its been fascinating to listen to,not one person has said a bad thing about the royals at all,the stories have been wonderful,its bought people together and they have all had the utmost respect for the royal family,their work and their lives,its made having to work through the jubilee a little bit better

"

just reread... apologies for the spelling and grammar... should have stopped watching the TV to check before sending x

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

I am not a Royalist but I have enjoyed the events for the Jubliee and admire how a woman of that age has kept going all weekend, I would be wanting a nice pair of comfy slippers and a mug of tea on my own by now !!

We went to the lighting of a beacon that was near to us last night, there were people of all ages singing the anthem when it was lit and giving the old three cheers.....there are lots of people about who appreciate the monarch.

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

sorry your gran is no longer here.

all the best

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I am not a Royalist but I have enjoyed the events for the Jubliee and admire how a woman of that age has kept going all weekend, I would be wanting a nice pair of comfy slippers and a mug of tea on my own by now !!

We went to the lighting of a beacon that was near to us last night, there were people of all ages singing the anthem when it was lit and giving the old three cheers.....there are lots of people about who appreciate the monarch."

even last night in our pub ... end of the concert and national anthem started .... every person in the pub stood up and sang along.

completely unexpected but what a surprising thing to do... never expected it but was just like it had been rehearsed

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

I took the dogs out earlier after them prodding me and looking like ' any chance of a fecking walk today, you have been on your lazy arse watching the telly all morning'

demanding little shits they are.......

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"sorry your gran is no longer here.

all the best"

Thanks x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I took the dogs out earlier after them prodding me and looking like ' any chance of a fecking walk today, you have been on your lazy arse watching the telly all morning'

demanding little shits they are......."

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By *amschwingerzCouple
over a year ago

West


"feeling a big sense of patriotism watching the build up to the jubillee thanksgiving service"

Indeed...no one touches us for state occasions..its the one thing left, apart from a fry up we lead the world in.

Talking of Patriotism..wasnt it nice to see the French flag on Buck house last night!..what was that all about????

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I am not a Royal Hater, I do not wish any of them any malice BUT I have no wish to be reigned over by people who have no concept of what people suffer/go through in the real world.

I also know that a million quid would not go far BUT I do believe it could be put to better use. Medical research, helping the homeless etc, etc.

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over a year ago


"thanks god i've largely missed the whole thing, having a lavish celebration for a 60 year reign of an unelected head of state is disgusting, and shameful, the rest of the world must laugh at us.

Must say I (Mrs) totally agree with you. In this day and age people are losing their jobs, homes etc etc. No doubt this whole celebration is at the tax payers expense. Finding the whole thing a bit disgusting to be honest

Apart from the costs of the Police & additional security, only £1m has been given by the govt for these celebrations. The bulk of it has been borne by the Royals themselves or by private donation. I think the whole four-day event has been magnificent; from the Flotilla on Sunday, to the concert last night and the lighting of the beacons, to todays more official ceremonies. For a million quid of taxpayers money. Not bad. Not bad at all.

Sorry but think that million quid could have been spent on those more in need "

ok then with the milions that this weekend will have poored into the econamy you explain were you would spend that 1 million to get a better return

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By *innamon!Woman
over a year ago

no matter

I think the Queen is amazing . Have you see how she walks up and down stairs without an arm to help her.. Goodness me they day she has had today still smiling and waving .. Brilliant ..Love it..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The carriages and cavalry look amazing

Wow....

Cali

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am not a Royal Hater, I do not wish any of them any malice BUT I have no wish to be reigned over by people who have no concept of what people suffer/go through in the real world.

I also know that a million quid would not go far BUT I do believe it could be put to better use. Medical research, helping the homeless etc, etc."

How many people have been in London celebrating this weekend in total? 2 million? 3? 4? Each spending a nominal amount of £10 whilst there, then the money paid to travel there, either in fuel for their cars or railfare.

£1m spent generating in excess of £10m for businesses locally and nationally, who will pay corporation tax on those earnings of 20% = £2m, being conservative with the figures.

A 100% return on investment isn't bad at all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The carriages and cavalry look amazing

Wow....

Cali "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think the Queen is amazing . Have you see how she walks up and down stairs without an arm to help her.. Goodness me they day she has had today still smiling and waving .. Brilliant ..Love it.."

I hope I'm as sprightly as she when I'm in my 80s. Good ole gal.

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By *empnbunkCouple
over a year ago

south coast

doesnt she look amazing for her age .. a true inspiration ...makes you proud to be BRITISH

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By *uckscouple2007Couple
over a year ago

Bucks


", the rest of the world must laugh at us."

you'll probably find that when we put on events like we have seen this weekend the rest of the world looks on in awe

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

just how many family memories have been formed this weekend, the 4 days allowing people to travel and meet up... generations together in celebration.

the youngsters in the choirs, the young soldiers escorting the carriages, the people by the roadside with flags they will all be able to say in years to come 'we were there' or 'we had a great time watching'

good on them all...

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By *illbillMan
over a year ago

dublin

the americans are proud of their democracy and are happy to have the right to choose their head of states..they dont see it as an elitist club for themselves and their family..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Our Queen our country our history I and many others have taken her shilling and fought in her name to keep our homes our way of life safe and secure to give and provide our freedom of choice of life of commonwealth.. I SALUTE YOU GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I am not a Royal Hater, I do not wish any of them any malice BUT I have no wish to be reigned over by people who have no concept of what people suffer/go through in the real world.

I also know that a million quid would not go far BUT I do believe it could be put to better use. Medical research, helping the homeless etc, etc.

How many people have been in London celebrating this weekend in total? 2 million? 3? 4? Each spending a nominal amount of £10 whilst there, then the money paid to travel there, either in fuel for their cars or railfare.

£1m spent generating in excess of £10m for businesses locally and nationally, who will pay corporation tax on those earnings of 20% = £2m, being conservative with the figures.

A 100% return on investment isn't bad at all."

and also the amount spent on flags, bunting and all sorts of memorabilia.... fantastic injection for the country ... lets have one every month, soon get us out of debt

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"Our Queen our country our history I and many others have taken her shilling and fought in her name to keep our homes our way of life safe and secure to give and provide our freedom of choice of life of commonwealth.. I SALUTE YOU GOD SAVE THE QUEEN "

very nice post... thanks

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"the americans are proud of their democracy and are happy to have the right to choose their head of states..they dont see it as an elitist club for themselves and their family.."

they are proud of their democracy ... but talk to them ... i have ... they are jealous of our royalty

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By *innamon!Woman
over a year ago

no matter

The Americans seem to moan despite who they vote in ... To someone it is always the wrong choice..

I would love to be as fit as the Queen with the drive she has at 87.

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By *empnbunkCouple
over a year ago

south coast


"Our Queen our country our history I and many others have taken her shilling and fought in her name to keep our homes our way of life safe and secure to give and provide our freedom of choice of life of commonwealth.. I SALUTE YOU GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

very nice post... thanks"

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By *illbillMan
over a year ago

dublin

of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget....these women are the real heroes of britain, the women who broke their backs for their famiies...these women should be worshoped and respected for leading the country with their genuine sweat,

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By *illbillMan
over a year ago

dublin

of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget....these women are the real heroes of britain, the women who broke their backs for their famiies...these women should be worshoped and respected for leading the country with their genuine sweat,

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn


"of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget....these women are the real heroes of britain, the women who broke their backs for their famiies...these women should be worshoped and respected for leading the country with their genuine sweat, "

and their families will worship them, love them, respect them.....

I don't believe as much as we could do as sadly the family unit may not be as strong as yesteryear.

I for one am very thankful to the people who work hard, that is why I say 'please and thank you' to every shop assistant, call centre worker, waitress, nurse I have dealings with ..... every time

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget....these women are the real heroes of britain, the women who broke their backs for their famiies...these women should be worshoped and respected for leading the country with their genuine sweat, "

I think most people seem to think the Queen sits down doing nothing all day... She is a mother, a grandmother and a wife... She has many things that she has to do....

The Queen has served her country and her people tirelessly... It deserves celebrating.

God save the Queen.

Cali

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

Some very good points made already, even in these hard times i do not begrudge a single penny to celebrate her 60th year..

think Wishy is spot on with the 'revenue' post but probably under estimating tbh..

the future tourism alone will far surpass what spent..

in some ways the 'how much it has cost' argument is a tad shallow and does'nt look at the whole picture ie the length of the reign..

there are some great things about this country and like any other we have things we could improve upon..

in this society Duty and serving others is not recognised enough..

the Lady has been there through thick and thin and will continue to do so till she breathes her last..

something to be wholly applauded and celebrated, even if one is of a different _iewpoint..

long may she reign..

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Our Queen our country our history I and many others have taken her shilling and fought in her name to keep our homes our way of life safe and secure to give and provide our freedom of choice of life of commonwealth.. I SALUTE YOU GOD SAVE THE QUEEN "

ditto and well put

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By *innamon!Woman
over a year ago

no matter

Dont agree with that at all ..Priveledge doesnt stop one being arthritic nor having any other illness.

The Queen is truly amazing especially after the hellish busy few days she has had.

My mum was 89 still driving running a big house and large garden .. She was still very spritely She dug and moved 2' concrete slabs worked all her life and brought me up alone,fiercely independent till the end. Cared for others younger than herself and saw off 11 siblings before she gave up.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am not a Royal Hater, I do not wish any of them any malice BUT I have no wish to be reigned over by people who have no concept of what people suffer/go through in the real world.

I also know that a million quid would not go far BUT I do believe it could be put to better use. Medical research, helping the homeless etc, etc."

The Queen has asked that any gifts from countries heads of state, individuals, not be given to her personally but that donations be made to the diamond jubilee fund. These donations will be used in communities and charities up and down the country and through the commonwealth countries.

For instance, restoring sight to those who need cataract operations, to inner cities for setting up urban gardens and allotments to help educate about fresh fruit and veg and nurtrition.

Scholarships set in place to enable disabled students.

Small gesture on her part but far reaching for those who may benefit from it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget....these women are the real heroes of britain, the women who broke their backs for their famiies...these women should be worshoped and respected for leading the country with their genuine sweat, "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget... "

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha....

*Pause to change Tenalady....*

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha....

*Bandages ribs...*

Top quote of the weekend...

Even Wiki is better informed...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget...

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha....

*Pause to change Tenalady....*

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha....

*Bandages ribs...*

Top quote of the weekend...

Even Wiki is better informed...

"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget...

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha....

*Pause to change Tenalady....*

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha....

*Bandages ribs...*

Top quote of the weekend...

Even Wiki is better informed...

"

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget....these women are the real heroes of britain, the women who broke their backs for their famiies...these women should be worshoped and respected for leading the country with their genuine sweat, "

i never had to carry shooping either .... think Cher did a song about it though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget....these women are the real heroes of britain, the women who broke their backs for their famiies...these women should be worshoped and respected for leading the country with their genuine sweat,

i never had to carry shooping either .... think Cher did a song about it though "

I did try to gloss over the spelling... But now...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget....these women are the real heroes of britain, the women who broke their backs for their famiies...these women should be worshoped and respected for leading the country with their genuine sweat,

i never had to carry shooping either .... think Cher did a song about it though

I did try to gloss over the spelling... But now... "

go for it

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland

Just come off the phone from speaking to some more relatives abroad - the whole ceremony was broadcast over the weekend and it was absolutely loved by those who watched it. Lots of admiration for the British ability to put on a great celebration for a monarch who enjoys admiration and respect abroad as well as over here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget....these women are the real heroes of britain, the women who broke their backs for their famiies...these women should be worshoped and respected for leading the country with their genuine sweat,

i never had to carry shooping either .... think Cher did a song about it though

I did try to gloss over the spelling... But now...

go for it "

Nooooo... Or you'll never worshop me again...

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By *john121Man
over a year ago

staffs

It was quoted today that in a year she will have 400+ appointments!

She's amazing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget....these women are the real heroes of britain, the women who broke their backs for their famiies...these women should be worshoped and respected for leading the country with their genuine sweat,

i never had to carry shooping either .... think Cher did a song about it though

I did try to gloss over the spelling... But now...

go for it

Nooooo... Or you'll never worshop me again... "

Worshopping you is such a priveledge

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I am not a Royal Hater, I do not wish any of them any malice BUT I have no wish to be reigned over by people who have no concept of what people suffer/go through in the real world.

I also know that a million quid would not go far BUT I do believe it could be put to better use. Medical research, helping the homeless etc, etc.

The Queen has asked that any gifts from countries heads of state, individuals, not be given to her personally but that donations be made to the diamond jubilee fund. These donations will be used in communities and charities up and down the country and through the commonwealth countries.

For instance, restoring sight to those who need cataract operations, to inner cities for setting up urban gardens and allotments to help educate about fresh fruit and veg and nurtrition.

Scholarships set in place to enable disabled students.

Small gesture on her part but far reaching for those who may benefit from it."

I believe there are rules on what the Queen can accept as a personal gift and what she receives as head of state. Gifts presented to her in her official capacity as head of state are considered property of the Crown Estate and disposed of / distributed by the personnel who control that body. Even the property the Royal Family uses are not theirs to sell/renovate as private individuals and are retained/maintained by the Crown Estate - which ultimately is owned by the people.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"of course she does well at 87...many women her age dont fair so well...a life of priveledge does wonders...she has never had to carry shooping, wait for a bus in the rain, lift boxes, stand on a factory floor for hours juggle a house hold budget....these women are the real heroes of britain, the women who broke their backs for their famiies...these women should be worshoped and respected for leading the country with their genuine sweat,

i never had to carry shooping either .... think Cher did a song about it though

I did try to gloss over the spelling... But now...

go for it

Nooooo... Or you'll never worshop me again... "

i will still warship you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think the Jubilee has been fantastic, have really enjoyed the coverage and all the pomp and ceremony. Our Royal heritage is something to be proud of.

I don't begrudge the money spent because I believe our Royalty bring so much revenue back into our country, its a small price to pay.

Whilst the Queen indeed has lived in luxury all her life, she has also worked very hard and that is lifelong work. I expect she is very tired after all these celebrations. I bet she wished she could have a lie in after the concert the night before, I expect she wished she could have sat at her husbands bedside I hospital, but she can't, she has public duty to do and that comes before anything else.

The Queen is living in an ivory palace but she is a prisoner in it. She is never really alone. She can't pop down to the shops, or have a walk in the park on her own, she lives daily with the threat of terrorism.

She is a figurehead and whilst she is wealthy, she does not have freedom. We all do.

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over a year ago

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By *innamon!Woman
over a year ago

no matter

Well said ! she is still working where many people retire at 50 /60 she will go on till she passes away. 27 years after retirement age.

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By *atureFem4FunWoman
over a year ago

Petts Wood

Wouldn't describe myself as a Royalist, but I think that it has been a very nice few days for the majority of the country.....If it brought people together a little and gave people happiness to celebrate what can be wrong about it?

Carry on Queenie!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The last four days has seen little bad news elswhere too so that's been a bonus. Pity the rain didn't hold off though.

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