Thursday, December 20, 2007

THE QUEEN (2)






Sometimes a film is better than reality. Have you seen "The Queen", by director Stephen Frears (2006)? We highly recommend it, if you want to see Buckingham Palace from the inside, or simply have a look at the British Royal family. Visit the official website clicking here.

Thursday, December 06, 2007

THE QUEEN - CURIOSITIES



The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh have been married for 60 years. They were married on 20 November 1947 in Westminster Abbey.


The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are both great, great grandchildren of Queen Victoria. The Queen is a direct descendent of Queen Victoria’s oldest son King Edward VII and the Duke of Edinburgh is a direct descendent of Queen Victoria’s third child Princess Alice.


The Queen sends a telegraph to people who reach the grand age of 100 years. The Queen has sent 100,000 telegrams to centenarians in the UK and the Commonwealth.


The Queen sends a telegraph to couples celebrating their diamond wedding aniversary.The Queen has sent more than 280,000 telegrams to couples in the UK and the Commonwealth celebrating their diamond wedding (60 years) anniversary.


The Queen has two birthdays. The Queen's real birthday is on 21 April, but it is celebrated officially in June.


Every year the Queen opens Parliament. The Queen has opened Parliament every year except 1959 and 1963, when she was expecting Prince Andrew and Prince Edward respectively.


The Queen favourite pet are her Corgis. The Queen has owned more than 30 corgis during her reign, starting with Susan who was a present for her 18th birthday in 1944. A good proportion of these have been direct descendants from Susan. Her Majesty currently has five corgis - Monty, Willow, Holly, Emma and Linnet.


The Queen is 5'4" (64 inches or 160cm) tall.


The Queen has 9 Royal Thrones: One at the House of Lords, two at Westminster Abbey, and six in the throne room at Buckingham Palace.