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Littleannie Sun 19-Jul-20 11:24:39

I was just looking at the pictures of Bea's wedding in the paper. Has anyone else noticed what appear to be nasty sores on the Queen's legs? Or maybe it is the light.

Sussexborn Sun 19-Jul-20 17:41:49

Phillip looked a lot better than I expected. I was imagining him frail and bed ridden for some reason.

I bet Beatrice is so relieved to have had her big day despite her obnoxious father and dim mother. What a stressful time it must have been in the run up to the wedding.

PamelaJ1 Sun 19-Jul-20 17:51:15

I do, in my line of work see quite a few pairs of elderly legs.
Some of them are not as lovely as they were but I have one woman of 87 whose legs are fabulous so it’s not inevitable.

FoghornLeghorn Sun 19-Jul-20 18:31:21

I think, like a lot of people her age she has poor return circulation which can lead to varicose ulcers. I’ve noticed that sometimes she has a small, flesh coloured dressing under her tights as her skin will break easily as now probably paper thin. Hardly surprising as her poor legs have been carrying her around for over ninety years.

FoghornLeghorn Sun 19-Jul-20 18:36:52

On a different subject, talking about the Queen’s clothes, I think they are all kept as a matter of historical interest. I went to the exhibition of her clothes at Buckingham Palace in 2016. This included both her wedding and her coronation gowns, many formal ball gowns from her young days, and lots of day outfits, notably all those worn at her children’s and grandchildren’s weddings. The ball gowns from her youth were amazing, very elaborately beaded and decorated and her waist was absolutely tiny.

FoghornLeghorn Sun 19-Jul-20 18:39:42

eazybee

Do you suppose all the clothes the Queen has ever worn are stored away somewhere, 'in case they come in useful'? There must be thousands. I often wonder what happened to all the clothes of previous monarchs; Elizabeth 1 was supposed to have left a thousand dresses, and I don't think even a part of one is extant

Much of the stuff left by Plantagenet and Tudor monarchs was destroyed by Oliver Cromwell. Certainly, he had all the Crown Jewels from those periods melted down. Such a tragedy that none of it exists to this day.

Puzzler61 Sun 19-Jul-20 18:48:09

I’m always noticing how slim all the Royal family’s legs are (ladies). They all seem happy to show a leg (lower) or knees when they are wearing gorgeous dresses/suits to events like weddings.

I don’t think any of them have chubby legs like mine, whether they are mature, like Camilla, or young, like Catherine.

sodapop Sun 19-Jul-20 19:32:16

It was nice to see PP there and looking much better than I expected.

I have one leg which is discoloured as well, the other leg is fine. I agree FoghornLeghorn the Queens legs must have carried her a lot of miles and stood through endless ceremonies etc.

NanKate Sun 19-Jul-20 22:09:12

I like the expression ‘proper English gentleman’ BlueSky even though he is Italian.

Felt sorry for his ex wife knowing that her son of 4 years old was Best Man to his dad. Pretty absurd IMO.

Thought the bride looked lovely I wonder what Fergie wore.

merlotgran Sun 19-Jul-20 22:17:20

felice

Bluesky, I wanted to say that but was a bit too chicken. A nice old Etonian perhapshmm

Except he went to Radley. grin

Chewbacca Sun 19-Jul-20 22:24:34

Beatrice looked beautiful in her dress and I thought it was a lovely gesture from HRH to lend it to her. HRH and Philip looked very well and happy. One of the glossy magazines published photographs of Beatrice, Eugenie, Kate and Meghan in the wedding dresses; all completely different styles and taste and all beautiful.

welbeck Sun 19-Jul-20 23:58:32

do you mean HM.