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Sometimes it bothers me to watch these…. because it often shows family members of Queen Elizabeth, that are no longer here. I don’t know why that bothers me so much. I think about how the Queen must feel to be the only person from her family’s generation to still be alive. I don’t think…
She lived at the Ritz in London where she died. I wasn’t impressed with her, didn’t like her politics.
I’m watching this and taking notes for my history of food blog. The first thing I learned (which I suspected) is most Diners are prefabricated. This documentary focuses on Diners in Pennsylvania. A few other things they are discussing so far: The manufacturers of the prefab Diners. The difference between a restaurant and a…
The queen pretty much has a residence everywhere in the kingdom except Wales. Can you imagine how much it would cost to maintain these places, especially considering their age? One thing that surprised me was how modest the queen’s actual living quarters were… I’ve watched and read quite a bit about the royals and…
I did not realize that the royal family did not pay taxes, specifically inheritance taxes. The Royals have been under constant threat of losing their royal status, with calls over the years to dismantle the monarchy. But they never seem to be bothered by it… In typical British fashion… they “remain calm and carry…
The documentary starts out with Queen Elizabeth on New Years Eve 2000 at the Millenium Dome in London, which had just been built. Tony Blair, the prime minister, wanted her to be there. You could tell she was very uncomfortable. In a rare display of public affection, Prince Phillip gave her a kiss. The…