All in all,not one to follow this stuff, it was truly a nice break from all dredgery we’ve been dealing with in our headlines these last few years. A little fantasy, wonder, love, and decorum was refreshing.
Watching the highlights on BBC, it's very odd from an American perspective to see a song sung "God Save The Queen".
Coolest part? The Queen doesn't sing it.
I didn’t even realize that this guy today will likely never be the king. He’s behind like ten people or something like that.
I figured it was odd that he was marrying an American, but I guess they don’t care because he’s like plan Q on the succession bench.
Watching the highlights on BBC, it's very odd from an American perspective to see a song sung "God Save The Queen".
Coolest part? The Queen doesn't sing it.
The British announcers indicated the sermon by Rev. Curry was much more direct than they are used to at Church of England sermons. I was at a Catholic Church in Norfolk, UK for a Sunday Mass the week of Little Alfie's death. The Catholic Priest's sermon was in line with what I would expect in the states.
And those Rolls Royces, Bentleys and Land Rovers are boss. That RR Phantom IV driving down the crowd line was kickass if you were the driver.
Harry has a good life. All the built in benefits of royalty without threat of ever being in charge.
Watching the highlights on BBC, it's very odd from an American perspective to see a song sung "God Save The Queen".
Coolest part? The Queen doesn't sing it.
Harry has a good life. All the built in benefits of royalty without threat of ever being in charge.
What happens when Elizabeth carks it and William becomes king. Do they change the words to "King" or just keep singing the same old ditty?
In charge? What is the queen in charge of?
Are royalty still “in charge” of anything?Yeah, he needs the Queen, Charles ,William and all Will and Kate's kids to bite it.
Throne goes through lineage of oldest child.
Harry has a good life. All the built in benefits of royalty without threat of ever being in charge.
Honestly given my above question, I feel like the analogy here would be that he’s more like the guy who makes sure the cotton candy machines are filled with sugarYup, it's like being a backup QB making 10mil+ a year to hold a clipboard. All the benies with none of the headaches.
Greatest gig going.
Charles is her successor. Then William.What happens when Elizabeth carks it and William becomes king. Do they change the words to "King" or just keep singing the same old ditty?
Ton of respect for Harry’s service, and his work with disabled vets. William too. Both have the humanity of their mother.Charles to the chagrin of everyone in the UK is first in line, pretty sure the Queen is doing her best to outlive him, one of the first parents in history trying to achieve this goal.
Yes they substitute King for Queen.
Harry does have a good life and he's a good citizen, twice went on active combat duty to the hell known as Afghanistan.
Charles to the chagrin of everyone in the UK is first in line, pretty sure the Queen is doing her best to outlive him, one of the first parents in history trying to achieve this goal.
Charles is her successor. Then William.
Well if there is ever a plane crash it could happen if all things fall into place. It could be part of his master plan.Yeah, he needs the Queen, Charles ,William and all Will and Kate's kids to bite it.
Throne goes through lineage of oldest child.
Harry has a good life. All the built in benefits of royalty without threat of ever being in charge.
I hate myself.This is not at all the take I was expecting here.
He’ll have to outlive his nephew and some dudes who live in the mailroom.I didn’t even realize that this guy today will likely never be the king. He’s behind like ten people or something like that.
I figured it was odd that he was marrying an American, but I guess they don’t care because he’s like plan Q on the succession bench.