Not having a telly we only saw the highlights, but it looked great fun. I loved the display from Warhorse on top of the South Bank complex. And it appears that She watched the whole shebang standing on her feet, pretty amazing for a woman nearing 90. Did Phil the Greek grin all through it? He looked as if he was loving it, and at the end, Charlie Boy doing the knees bends to the Fantasia on British Sea Songs was a hoot. Camilla seemed on good terms with Her Maj as well, much closer than that airhead that Charlie married first time round. (Ooops that will have ruffled some feathers

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Actually I'm with peterd on this one, a Constitutional Monarchy may be a bit of a sham but at a cost of less than £1 per person per year it's a damn site cheaper than any elected presidency would be and the glory and glamour that comes with a fully active Monarchy far outperforms any of the second rate politicians who would be lining up for the job. There's also the continuity and dedication of service that politicians are so notably lacking in; there wouldn't be many silver, golden or diamond Jubilees with an elected politician would there? And I think it's important to our servicemen and women that the oath they take is to the Queen rather than some here today gone tomorrow politician.
For some reason or the other our village is celebrating today, with street parties, garden parties, functions at the pubs etc. all culminating with a beacon and fireworks.
We've got friends coming round for Coronation Chicken, A Vaguely Germanic Family potato Salad and Phil the Greek Salad. Others are contributing a White Russian Salad, A Republican Salad and a Revolutionary Pudding (no guesses where their political aspirations lie.

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Currently investigating the Hillmans of Sussex.