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05-21-2018 12:38 PM
@Big Joanie wrote:Over on another post .. there is a photo of the Queen entering the
Cathedral with Prince Phillip and she has a grin on ear to ear ....
For Queen Elizabeth I thought she looked quite happy. What a tiring day that must have been.
05-21-2018 12:40 PM
I agree with someone who said that the seating in the Cathedral not
facing forward might have been a problem .. I can't sit with my neck
turned like that for and hour and a half and I'm only 70 .. let alone 90 ....
05-21-2018 12:42 PM
The Queen looked less than thrilled with it.
05-21-2018 12:45 PM
@tansy wrote:
@Big Joanie wrote:Over on another post .. there is a photo of the Queen entering the
Cathedral with Prince Phillip and she has a grin on ear to ear ....
For Queen Elizabeth I thought she looked quite happy. What a tiring day that must have been.
I must have missed that, every time I saw her, she wasn't smiling.
05-21-2018 12:47 PM
@Serena Sue wrote:
@goldensrbest wrote:Speaking of looks on a face,was that ever cute of the beagle in the queens car?
That is a very special dog. He was looking very regal!
Hey .. when the Queen of England rides your dog in her car .. you must
be doing something right ....
05-21-2018 12:54 PM
@JBKO wrote:Some of these response have me so confused. I would think that one would look at the couple as they are saying their vows. Of course, they aren't going to focus on them during the entire ceremony. One can be reserved and paying attention at the same time.
I have sat through hundreds of dinner events and award ceremonies and such for my work in addition to weddings, funerals and graduations so I am certainly well qualified to make a comment on this.
I watched the ceremony, but NO I did now see what you saw. I didn't see people in the Royal family not paying attention.
I saw people sitting through a long ceremony.
05-21-2018 12:57 PM
I really believe everyone was very happy! The camera just caught various family members at different times during the ceremony and sometimes they might not be smiling or looking directly at Harry and Meghan because it was a long ceremony! Most of us might look away or look at something else in that beautiful chapel for a few seconds!
And as another poster mentioned the queen is 92 years old!
05-21-2018 01:01 PM
The Queen and Phillip are very old. Old people tire easily. Phillip is still recovering from major surgery
The Queen has to set through things ,all the time. I am sure she doesn't feel the need to paint a smile on her face, just to make other people happy
She loves those boys,and all of her grandchildren
She is also the head of that church ,and represents their faith. It is more for her, than just the wedding of her grandchild...the meanness of some people makes me sick
05-21-2018 01:03 PM
@Big Joanie wrote:Over on another post .. there is a photo of the Queen entering the
Cathedral with Prince Phillip and she has a grin on ear to ear ....
OP's "Little Book of Wedding Etiquette" states that she must keep that grin on her face from beginning to end, with her eyes fixed on the bride and groom. As must everyone in attendance.
They can relax their facial muscles and stretch their necks when they get home.
05-21-2018 01:05 PM
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