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Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I know, but as you don't regard Edward VIII as King due to his not having been crowned I can only assume that you ignored last year's Diamond Jubilee completely and recognised only this year's events?

No, I recognised both, cos I'm greedy.
 






Frutos

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No, I recognised both, cos I'm greedy.

So you recognised Elizabeth II as having been Queen in 1952 (despite her not being crowned during that year), but don't count Edward VIII as being King in 1936 because he wasn't crowned.

Apologies for the pedantry, but the history of the Monarchy is something of a specialist subject of mine. :smile:
 












Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
So you recognised Elizabeth II as having been Queen in 1952 (despite her not being crowned during that year), but don't count Edward VIII as being King in 1936 because he wasn't crowned.

Apologies for the pedantry, but the history of the Monarchy is something of a specialist subject of mine. :smile:

I think of it as similar to an engagement where there is a promise of a future vow, but not fulfilled. During the coronation the monarch takes vows to serve the country and is anointed with oil to seal the promises, before the crowning. Engagements can be broken as Edward did, but the reason the Queen won't abdicate is because she took those vows.
Other monarchies don't look upon it in the same way which is why the Belgian king has just abdicated for his son to take over.
 




Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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I pride myself on being able to listen any of the inane horse-shit that Jeremy Vine peddles on his R2 show but this is too much. Some plum voiced midwife droning on about what COULD go wrong with the Royal birth. I'm going to punch something.
 




Oct 25, 2003
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despite being a massive royalist, i find the constant coverage of the process of childbirth slightly odd...i appreciate that this is our future monarch inside that womb, but this is still a case of a woman giving birth...is live coverage really necessary?
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
despite being a massive royalist, i find the constant coverage of the process of childbirth slightly odd...i appreciate that this is our future monarch inside that womb, but this is still a case of a woman giving birth...is live coverage really necessary?

This is the biggest problem with the media, & not just in this country. 24 hour news channels are good when it comes to natural disasters or emergencies but when something happens like this, we are saturated with it.
 


beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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despite being a massive royalist, i find the constant coverage of the process of childbirth slightly odd...i appreciate that this is our future monarch inside that womb, but this is still a case of a woman giving birth...is live coverage really necessary?

the problem is that if they dont, they fear a ratings drop in case people are actually interested, or rather they have the TV on news just in case something happens. and unless they are Channel 4 who can say they are being alternative, they'll have a deluge of complaints and probably questions in the commons if they didnt.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
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And so.......................................................................the............royal waters...have..............broken...........................yes........there they are.............glistening ....on the highly polished floor, polished this morning by......the..........royal floor polisher.a role carried out before every royal birth since..............George I. blah blah
 




Titanic

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Jul 5, 2003
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Oh wow... someone is going to name their PUNT after the new Prince or Princess of Cambridge. What joyous NEWS!
 




Badger

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Is there a pool of people that get called up whenever an "event" occurs to go and gather outside and form a small crowd? I imagine they are drawn from a similar pool of people to the ones that hang around outside football stadiums on transfer deadline day.
 






TottonSeagull

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Mar 5, 2011
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Totton (Nr Southampton)
WTF...........who are the sad people that feel the need to gather outside the hospital???? Why would you do that? Get a life you numpties!! Personally good luck to them but couldn't really give a toss about it all!!!
 




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