Happier times for the royal family, and the comments about why the younger generation finding the 'regimented' life difficult, and also what you can do if you have been properly trained (which some of them evidently have *not* been) I find particularly relevant to the situation, today.
@@AntPDC If they don't play by the rules, they can't expect to be part of the game, with all its advantages and drawbacks. It's not a life which I would choose, but, viewed as a job - and one with considerable 'perks' - there are much worse possibilities. The likes of 'prince' Harry and his wife will bring an end to the monarchy, if anything will. The man is not the brightest bulb in the box - not his fault, of course - but he should have had more sense than to take up with the likes of M. M.
@@Offshoreorganbuilder You overstate, by far, the influence of a pair of narcissists who, increasingly - even among Americans in thrall of the likes of the repulsive Oprah Winfrey - are beginning to wake up to what they really are: a C-rated, yet ever-ambitious ambitious actress and an impressionable royal damaged by his mother's tragic life. The institution of the Monarchy is infinitely stronger than you suppose simply because most sensible people realise that it is the least worst system of governance.
Looked like great fun.i was surprised to see how good and enthusiastic a dancer prince charles was.i like the music,must be my part scottish heritage.entertaining to see the royals letting their hair down.
I love this "square dance" type of dance. How do they know who gets stuck in the middle? lol this looks so fun, the queen looked like she was having a ball!
I was wondering what speculation one could make of the fact that Diana is not dancing with the members of the royal family but with other people. Who knows? Perhaps the fact that Charles and Diana were having a bad relation by that time has to do with them dancing in different groups here. What do you think?
Thanks. I hadn't noticed Ptince Charles or Princess Anne in their dark haired days joining in on their own way. Properly trained? Mmmm too many put downs from Prince Philip for Charles to "be properly trained" And marshmallow parenting has not exactly "trained" Harry/Henry to do any better than his Aunt Margaret...sorry Great Aunt Margaret
“Why do people constantly try new things and change jobs?” What a stupid statement, from a person I thought was intelligent. Well, because you are the only person lucky enough to be born into this extreme privilege and don’t have the risk of being fired or struggling at a low paid job.
Was Queen Elizabeth lucky? It was a 365 days and 24 hours a day job for her, many wouldn't want that. She could hardly abdicate. She was anointed at her Coronation. You can talk freely as we all may..
@@absoluteacw Indeed so. It could be argued that her elevation to Monarch was a curse - both to her personal life and happiness. The Queen's sense of absolute duty to God and Country saw her through in the end, and we are the better for her sacrifice.
I know she was 96, but I really wanted her to pull through…
It seems so strange to think this way, but I keep thinking she died young because her mother lived to be nearly 102!
I cant believe I was so shocked when she died. She had earned her rest at 96. She got us Brits through Covid.
...we all did 😞
Me too, I was hoping she’d be with us at least to 102 like her mother.❤
Both Elizabeth and Philip were great dancers.
You can see and feel the rapport and grace between them...never ending !
Happier times for the royal family, and the comments about why the younger generation finding the 'regimented' life difficult, and also what you can do if you have been properly trained (which some of them evidently have *not* been) I find particularly relevant to the situation, today.
Quite. And it is clearly getting much worse.
@@AntPDC If they don't play by the rules, they can't expect to be part of the game, with all its advantages and drawbacks.
It's not a life which I would choose, but, viewed as a job - and one with considerable 'perks' - there are much worse possibilities.
The likes of 'prince' Harry and his wife will bring an end to the monarchy, if anything will. The man is not the brightest bulb in the box - not his fault, of course - but he should have had more sense than to take up with the likes of M. M.
@@Offshoreorganbuilder You overstate, by far, the influence of a pair of narcissists who, increasingly - even among Americans in thrall of the likes of the repulsive Oprah Winfrey - are beginning to wake up to what they really are: a C-rated, yet ever-ambitious ambitious actress and an impressionable royal damaged by his mother's tragic life. The institution of the Monarchy is infinitely stronger than you suppose simply because most sensible people realise that it is the least worst system of governance.
@@AntPDC I hope you are right.
@@AntPDC Prophetic, reading this 11 months later! Well said.
Looked like great fun.i was surprised to see how good and enthusiastic a dancer prince charles was.i like the music,must be my part scottish heritage.entertaining to see the royals letting their hair down.
He looks like a total dork!
She was a great mimic! She nailed that “Och!” perfectly 👏
I love this "square dance" type of dance. How do they know who gets stuck in the middle? lol this looks so fun, the queen looked like she was having a ball!
This is where square dancing comes from
So wonderful xxx brings tears to my eyes
I am here thanks to Downton Abbey lol
Now I am here thanks to The Crown
Thanks for showing Abit more of this... especially the Prince and Princedd
Thanks for sharing. I love it.
R.I.P. queen elizabeth ii
ขอให้พระราชินีเอลิซาเบธ ๒ เสด็จสู่ทิพย์วิมานเพคะ 🇹🇭🙏👑🇬🇧
gorgeous xx rip
My Queen ❤❤❤❤❤
In between 1:41-1:43, the new monarch threw some moves for a night club there. 😏
XD
I was wondering what speculation one could make of the fact that Diana is not dancing with the members of the royal family but with other people. Who knows? Perhaps the fact that Charles and Diana were having a bad relation by that time has to do with them dancing in different groups here. What do you think?
I was there 😏
Oh dear my tiara nearly fell off...................
Wow‼️that is real real. is that the electric slide?
Sounds like Jim MacLeods band playing there...
RIP Lord Fellows bottom center @ 00:32
Thanks. I hadn't noticed Ptince Charles or Princess Anne in their dark haired days joining in on their own way. Properly trained? Mmmm too many put downs from Prince Philip for Charles to "be properly trained"
And marshmallow parenting has not exactly "trained" Harry/Henry to do any better than his Aunt Margaret...sorry Great Aunt Margaret
I think this is a bit harsh. You are judging and making assumptions of people when you only know one part of it.
Vzácné slyšet královnu Alzbeětu II. ☺️
What is the song?
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why royal ladies have that cloth wrapped on their shoulder?
AKA "the eve of Annus Horrificus"
What's this about a horrible anus?
@@bnic9471 yum... No auto correct, I typed yuk!
I can't think about what a horrible anus looks like, cause I kinda seen a few lmao
Do they still have this?
Who saw diana
“Why do people constantly try new things and change jobs?” What a stupid statement, from a person I thought was intelligent.
Well, because you are the only person lucky enough to be born into this extreme privilege and don’t have the risk of being fired or struggling at a low paid job.
Was Queen Elizabeth lucky? It was a 365 days and 24 hours a day job for her, many wouldn't want that. She could hardly abdicate. She was anointed at her Coronation. You can talk freely as we all may..
That was Diana in the voiceover. Not Elizabeth. It was from an interview she gave after the divorce from Charles
@@courtney-ray That's not Diana's voice at all.
@@absoluteacw Indeed so. It could be argued that her elevation to Monarch was a curse - both to her personal life and happiness. The Queen's sense of absolute duty to God and Country saw her through in the end, and we are the better for her sacrifice.
@@AntPDC Indeed.