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Another Coronation One: Fergie isn’t invited 😟

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FannyCornforth Fri 14-Apr-23 07:28:03

That’s not very nice is it?
Exactly how many people are invited, I wonder?
I’d be well hacked off if I were her.

I must admit I have a really soft spot for her.
She’s a bit of an odd ball

Granny23 Fri 14-Apr-23 13:10:16

Well I have not been sent an invitation either, (probably because I have always been shunned by them my entire life. and must say I'm relieved. It is 57 years since I was last in London but I can imagine that accommodation costs are way beyond my budget, not to mention travel costs. Add on a posh frock, hat and jewellery (I have nothing suitable) and there is no way I could afford it. I am nonetheless in the huff, and will protest by refusing to watch any coverage - serves them right.

crazyH Fri 14-Apr-23 13:11:48

Of all the women, who have married into the family, I like Duchess Sarah (is she still Duchess?).

Calendargirl Fri 14-Apr-23 13:13:17

Roseinbloom

same as the other ex ..... don't know her name .... american ....peter phillips wife ...... hope the phoaw grandson invited

Being picky here, but Autumn Phillips is Canadian.

I bet the Royals think one rogue American in the family is enough.

Calendargirl Fri 14-Apr-23 13:14:17

crazyH

Of all the women, who have married into the family, I like Duchess Sarah (is she still Duchess?).

Her official title is Sarah, Duchess Of York.

Same as Diana, she lost the HRH after divorce.

pascal30 Fri 14-Apr-23 13:18:47

She went to the family Christmas so she is obviously included now in some family gatherings,, but it's probably some protocol for this event and she will accept that gracefully I imagine.. having learnt from past fallouts.

ginny Fri 14-Apr-23 13:33:53

Granny23

Well I have not been sent an invitation either, (probably because I have always been shunned by them my entire life. and must say I'm relieved. It is 57 years since I was last in London but I can imagine that accommodation costs are way beyond my budget, not to mention travel costs. Add on a posh frock, hat and jewellery (I have nothing suitable) and there is no way I could afford it. I am nonetheless in the huff, and will protest by refusing to watch any coverage - serves them right.

grin grinMy thoughts exactly.

eazybee Fri 14-Apr-23 13:34:00

Harry did insist that Auntie Fergie came to his wedding which is a point in his favour. They had to sit separately though.
I thought that when Prince Philip died they would remarry, but apparently not.
Her behaviour was no worse than that of Charles.

Callistemon21 Fri 14-Apr-23 14:32:56

ginny

Granny23

Well I have not been sent an invitation either, (probably because I have always been shunned by them my entire life. and must say I'm relieved. It is 57 years since I was last in London but I can imagine that accommodation costs are way beyond my budget, not to mention travel costs. Add on a posh frock, hat and jewellery (I have nothing suitable) and there is no way I could afford it. I am nonetheless in the huff, and will protest by refusing to watch any coverage - serves them right.

grin grinMy thoughts exactly.

I still have the posh hat I wore for DD's wedding umpteen years ago, kept it just for an occasion like this 🙂
The very smart but uncomfortable shoes went to the charity shop.

My invitation must be in the post somewhere.

FannyCornforth Fri 14-Apr-23 14:36:26

Callistemon I reckon that you can guess what foot wear I’ll be sporting with my Vivienne Westwood frock smile

Callistemon21 Fri 14-Apr-23 14:40:07

I'm going to buy some bejewelled trainers to match my tiara.
The hat is just not bling enough.

FannyCornforth Fri 14-Apr-23 14:56:15

Are you wearing the tiara on top of the hat?
That would look nice

Ladyleftfieldlover Fri 14-Apr-23 15:44:40

I’ve always wanted a tiara!

NotSpaghetti Fri 14-Apr-23 15:45:39

I only compared it to a small family wedding because there has been a lot of talk about how short of space it is and how there are no plus-ones invited for almost all.

Amalegra Sat 15-Apr-23 11:20:16

The problem with the coronation is that it’s being presented as a nationwide party with not much regard given to the solemn State occasion that it is. I know that we are more relaxed in SOME ways these days and that the media, including the somewhat egregious social kind, holds far too much sway, but even so we should remember it’s our Head of State who is being officially confirmed as per our (unwritten) constitution. The question of whether this position should be taken by the head of a hereditary monarchy is quite another thing. Personally I feel that the political shenanigans, the infighting and the sheer expense of electing a President would distract from the real problems facing this country in the present day. And such a deficiency of decent candidates! (President Blair, anyone?!)

FannyCornforth Sat 15-Apr-23 11:23:09

Ladyleftfieldlover

I’ve always wanted a tiara!

I had one in the 90s!
It was about a tenner off Stourbridge market.
It was a bit of a grunge thing - spaghetti strap dress, docs, messy hair, tiara. Think Courtney Love

FannyCornforth Sat 15-Apr-23 11:25:00

Amelega
That’s all well and good, but
1) should Fergie have an invite?
2) what will you be wearing? smile

FannyCornforth Sat 15-Apr-23 11:25:42

Sorry, Amalegra, I spelled your name wrong

caz6853 Sat 15-Apr-23 11:33:00

I quite like wacky Fergie always have. She just didn't fit with the RF. As for Megs well she's probably well aware that she is not welcome and is embarrassed. All her own fault in my opinion.

missdeke Sat 15-Apr-23 11:45:11

Fergie was on tv a couple of weeks ago promoting her latest children' book, she said at the time that she did not think she would be invited and was quite happy not to be. She said she would be watching it on tv like other people.

grannygranby Sat 15-Apr-23 11:45:19

I think it is shabby not inviting her. She is the mother of two princesses. She has the corgis. She has been very loyal in her way. I think she is very likeable and has probably saved the sanity of Andrew by her loyalty. She had to take so much humiliation in the past...duchess of Pork etc etc.
Charles has little respect for public opinion...insisting that Camilla is full queen and not respecting many who can't quite forget the betrayals and tragedy of Diana, the teenage bride who was shafted by him and Camilla who, older than Charles, bears a lot of responsibility. It's a fairytale but people like fairness above all.

Galaxy Sat 15-Apr-23 11:47:18

Are the corgis not going shock

FannyCornforth Sat 15-Apr-23 11:48:28

Galaxy

Are the corgis not going shock

I haven’t heard anything yet.
Charles and Camilla have two Jack Russells from Battersea

Jaxjacky Sat 15-Apr-23 11:50:39

I’ve easily forgotten Diana, old history.

I like Fergie, at least she’ll be able to nip to the fridge for a top up.

FannyCornforth Sat 15-Apr-23 11:51:03

Bluebell and Beth (they are Camilla’s really. I’m not sure if Charles is a very doggy person )

Calendargirl Sat 15-Apr-23 12:29:22

grannygranby

Diana wasn’t a teenage bride, she had just turned 20 when she married Charles.

Only by a week or two, but in the interests of accuracy….