Coronation thread

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Another guard fainted. They never used to faint before. I wonder what has changed in the last 2-3 years?
Just don’t make ‘em like they used to.
 
Let's go, show those peasents our golden carriage :drool:
 
Difficult in fairness when our money goes to paying for it and them and its shoved down our throats at every occasion.

I can also assure you there is little to nothing we do anymore that the rest of the world watches in awe.

You'll always have the PL.
 
Well at least we seem to have managed to crush all sign of protest. So that's a relief. So unseemly.
 
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How many of you are in this picture watching it in the pouring rain in Henley with your Union Jack rainmacs?
I don't get why some folk are so subservient that they'll sit out on a cold and rainy day, watching something they could watch in better quality at home, when Charlie will never know that you were even doing it in the first place.

It reminds me of that scene in House of the Dragon on the beach. If you've seen the show you'll know the one I mean.
 
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How many of you are in this picture watching it in the pouring rain in Henley with your Union Jack rainmacs?

i used to live about 3 minute walk from there but they kicked me out of henley for not being old enough or depraved enough.
 
What you can’t deny is we do this shit so well, that’s why millions watch , 1000’s are lined up in the rain and there is a shit loads of foreign heads of state and diplomats planes at various airports around London.

If the BBC organized a royal orgy at Wembley I'm sure millions would watch, and people would be in here commenting on it during, but that doesn't mean people would endorse it as a great use of public money (except for @rimaldo, who would be camping outside Wembley for weeks to get a good spot).

It really isn't much of of an argument to say "well you're watching it, so there".
 
If the BBC organized a royal orgy at Wembley I'm sure millions would watch, and people would be in here commenting on it during, but that doesn't mean people would endorse it as a great use of public money (except for @rimaldo, who would be camping outside Wembley for weeks to get a good spot).

It really isn't much of of an argument to say "well you're watching it, so there".

what do you think happens at the last night of the proms?
 
I don't get why some folk are so subservient that they'll sit out on a cold and rainy day, watching something they could watch in better quality at home, when Charlie will never know that you were even doing it in the first place.

It reminds me of that scene in House of the Dragon on the beach. If you've seen the show you'll know the one I mean.
If only Vhagar would eat them.
 
This guys name on tv is Dick hardman
 
I watched some good 90 minutes of it, feel kind of guilty.
 
They'll show his other side after 9 tonight
Remember it's like trying to represent the true proportions of the Solar System. One part of the show will have to be an external broadcast.