It was a party 60 years in
the making. It was an event I’ll never
see again in my lifetime. The Diamond
Jubilee was remarkable. While I was
lucky enough to get a glimpse of the Queen and her family, what I’ll remember
most are the wonderful people I met and the genuine goodwill and warm affection
from the crowds for their queen and the royal family.
Some of my impressions:
Queen Elizabeth is an
extraordinary woman. I’ve enjoyed
watching and reading her short biographies in the press this week. She is the 40th direct bloodline
monarch since William the Conqueror. She
grew up never expecting or being trained to be queen since her uncle was to be
king, not her father. She became queen
at the age of 25, when her father died suddenly. She was a young woman in an all male world
and she more than held her own.
It was all so well
organized. There were thousands of extra
security and crowd control personel. There were
also thousands of litter control workers wandering through the crowds picking
up any litter. At the end of the 4-day
long party, London looked as clean as tidy as ever.
No one does pageantry like
the British. It is something that they
are proud of, that binds them to their history, and is a significant part of
their cultural identity. And, for the
most part, the Brits love their queen and the royal family. This affection unites the country in a way
that is remarkable. No matter what party
is in power, or how dysfunctional their government might be, there is one thing
that all of Britain can stand behind and be united about – their monarchy. This is not to say that every one loves the
institution of the monarchy. There are
many who don’t. That said, they still
respect and appreciate the good that the royal family does for England.
I am not a fan of huge
crowds. The crowds I was part of this
weekend were the most well-behaved and friendly crowds I’ve ever been part
of.
Favorite Signs:
"Drought, What drought! This reign has lasted 60 years!
"Elizabeth the Great! She's a diamond!"
"Your Majesty, Ma'am, Mummy -- How ever you say it, we love you!"
"We sing the words "God Save the Queen" and He has, to our tremendous benefit."
After the Jubilee, I think
London is ready for the Olympics. Let
the games begin.
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The Mounted Guard getting ready for the escort. |
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The Queen's Guards heading toward Buckingham Palace |
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More guards and a band |
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The cavalry with canons getting into place |
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The Queen and Camila |
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Poor timing! Harry and William, with Kate hidden behind the post. |
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The crowds |
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Union Jacks everywhere |
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Crowds watching the giant screen |
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Watching the greeting from the royal balcony on the giant screen |
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St. James Park at the end |