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It’s very hard to tell if the Queen is unhappy with you.  She hasn’t really cracked a smile since Diana died.  Frankie Boyle 

 

 

I didn’t make any jokes when the Queen died.  I maintained a strict silence as I tried to sneak back out of her bedroom.  Frankie Boyle’s Farewell to the Monarchy, Channel 4 2023

 

 

The Queens wealth as a monarch includes fifty-four Commonwealth nations worldwide, millions of acres of Crown land and resources.  Thousands of Crown corporations.  And the Corporate State of London which is the capital of world finance.  The Queens visible personal wealth which was accumulated tax free until 1992 include Royal Yachts, Rolls-Royces, racehorses, five castles, the worlds largest collection of jewels, twenty thousand old masterpieces, and billions of Class A shares in blue-chips and bonds which have been invested and reinvested over and over again tax free.  Most of the Queens familys fortune was inherited from her ancestors illegal opium trade with China and the black slave trade.  The Bloodlines of the Illuminati

 

 

It’s no accident that the present Queen’s grandmother is a direct descendant of the sister of Count Dracul ... There’s a particular place in Belgium which is known as the Mother of Darkness Castle which is funnily located in the same area as that child murderer and satanic ring was based that came to light ... She told me and another such two have told me the same story ... Present in Britain at rituals at which Diana was being abused as part of these rituals in a mind-controlled state ... They mind-control the children of the aristocratic families ... Diana’s role was to be sacrificed in that place at that time ... Her other role was to add her genes to the Windsors’ ... What they needed was an infusion of human genes.  David Icke, author The Biggest Secret

 

 

The Queen here – an ancient human-reptile bloodline.  David Icke, author

 

 

The personality conveyed by the utterances which are put into her mouth is that of a priggish schoolgirl, captain of the hockey team, a prefect, and a recent candidate for confirmation.  It is not thus that she will be able to come into her own as an independent and distinctive character.  John Grigg, cited National and English Review August 1958

 

 

All sorts of people go and meet the Queen.  You know, Nelson Mandela went and met the Queen – an appalling criminal record.  Nick Griffin, British National Party

 

 

For more than fifty years one woman has been at the heart of Britain’s great national crises and her own personal family turmoil.  She has shaped the nation from behind closed doors.  Her story is all our stories.  The Queen I, Channel 4 2009

 

Townsend was not to see the princess for a year.  Two days later Margaret arrived back in London.  She had been told of Townsend’s departure to Rhodesia and had taken to her bed.  The press called it Diplomatic Flu.  ibid.

 

On the day of her coronation the Queen’s solemn face hid a dark secret that was about to break out and shock the watching world.  Her twenty-two year-old sister Margaret was having an affair with a divorced royal servant.  ibid.

 

On 6th February 1962 their lives changed for ever: summoned from a royal tour of Kenya, Elizabeth returned to Britain as Queen.  For a twenty-five-year-old it was a daunting prospect.  ibid.

 

At the time of the King’s death one in three people in Britain believed the new Queen was chosen by God.  Not only head of state and head of the British commonwealth, Elizabeth became supreme governor of the Church of England.  ibid.

 

2nd June 1953 the British television age began in earnest when more than twenty-five million people tuned in to watch the biggest ever live broadcast.  ibid.

 

The Queen finally faced the meeting with her sister she dreaded.  ibid. 

 

 

1969: the Queen took the biggest step into PR the Royal Family had ever taken by letting TV cameras into her world.  The Queen II

 

The days of blind reverence to the British establishment were over.  ibid.

 

They were overspending their government allowance; in short, the money was running out.  ibid.

 

In 1970 popular support for the Queen was waning.  ibid.  

 

Princess Anne and her horse-riding companion Mark Philips announced their engagement.  ibid.

 

Wilson had proved himself an ally she could rely on.  ibid.

 

 

God save the Queen

The Fascist regime

God save the Queen

She ain’t no human being.

There is no future

In England’s dreaming.  The Sex Pistols, God Save the Queen, 1977

 

 

In the build up to the Coronation the two sides would clash repeatedly.  The Queen was caught in the middle.  The Queen’s Coronation: Behind Palace Doors, Channel 4 2008

 

Sixteen months were given to plan and rehearse this event.  ibid.

 

Prince Philip and the Queen Mother were moving in very different directions.  ibid.

 

Deferring to her daughter was one thing, dealing with her son-in-law’s negative views was another.  ibid.

 

Behind the scenes there was no such cosy family.  ibid.

 

This tyranny of tradition extended beyond the coronation into every area of royal life.  ibid.

 

Buckingham Palace already had an occupant – the Queen Mother ... So Philip reluctantly found himself living with his in-laws.  ibid.

 

Soho nights were just a short escape.  ibid.

 

The BBC was still fighting to get their cameras in.  ibid.

 

Finally it was her moment.  ibid.

 

Behind the scenes some family tensions continued.  ibid.

 

Overall, the Coronation had been a stunning victory for the traditionalists.  ibid.

 

The nation was entranced by the spectacle.  ibid.

 

 

I think that he [Prince Phillip] felt that what he’d got was a billet for life.  Piers Brendon, author The Windsors and Our Own Dear Queen  

 

 

Its a sign of the tragic immaturity of Britain as a nation that we should be obsessed in the year 2000 with a reactionary old woman who has never done anything except act as a parasite on the body politic.  Piers Brendon 

 

 

The Queen can do no wrong.  Winston Churchill

 

 

London May 1953: Dr Geoffrey Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury, crowns Lavinia ... These are the final rehearsals ... On June 2 1953 a nine hundred year old rite was enacted.  The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, BBC 2013

 

15th February 1952: the funeral of George VI.  The king had died in his sleep at the age of fifty-six.  ibid.

 

She was quickly escorted home to take up her new responsibilities.  On the runway in London to greet her – the prime minister Winston Churchill and members of the Privy Council.  ibid.

 

Would its cameras be allowed inside Westminster Abbey? ... A lot of television sets would be sold as a result of the U-turn.  ibid.

 

20,000 troops were going to be involved on the day.  ibid.

 

Hyde Park was transformed into an enormous emergency camp.  ibid.

 

She rehearsed in the Abbey on four occasions.  ibid.

 

The BBC’s live television broadcast was in black and white.  ibid. 

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