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Namsnanny Sun 07-May-23 17:30:12

1)
Did any of GN who are experienced at riding, notice the black horse getting nervous and skittish?
It seemed like quite a long time for the rider to cope with.
Any ideas what caused that to happen?
All the other horses and riders did a good job of not letting it knock the momentum. Well done them.

2)
Did anyone find out why the King's carriage was early and William's and Kate's late?

3)
Close up coverage of the King showed him sounding off to Camilla in the coach.
His head was aggressively nodding. I should think his neck will be aching today with that action and the weight of the crown.
I'm nosy enough to hope some bright spark of a lip reader will tell us what he was saying!grin

4)
What's the difference if any, between a coach and carriage?

5)
Why did the BBC charge sky and gbnews for footage, when foreign tv news stations transmitted the Coronation for free?

6)
For a split second I felt sorry for Harry, coping with the fall out of his own actions.
Judging by the peoples faces around Harry outside the Abby, he was particularly sharp with Eugenie at one point. Beatrice looked so alarmed at the interchange, I thought I saw the blood drain out of her face before my eyes.
Anyone else pay such forensic attention to minutiae as I did?grin

7)
I thought the no tiara idea was silly.
Pomp and ceremony was the order of the day.
People got around this, by wearing feathers and flowers and diamante anyway, and it didn't look as regal imv.
Loved to see Charlotte with her circlet.

8)
Lets talk hats. Some people had such big hats on.
Very, very inconsiderate of others sitting behind.
Pippa Middleton, Trudeau's wife, Queen Letizia (beautiful though it was), and largest of all Katie Perry's humongous offering.
Pippa Middleton's outfit did look wonderful though.
Best hat for this type of occasion worn by Princess Charlene of Monaco imv, who looked amazing.
But Top of the Pops was of course, Princess Anne.
That feather is the talking point around the world apparently.

9)
Sorry those who like her outfit, but Penny Mordant I think, should have worn a colour that reflected the clothing of the previous Lord President of the Privy Council.
Black and gold I think.
It wasn't her day to stand out from the crowd.
After all if wearing a uniform was good enough for the Princess Royal.....

10)
Back to Harry, I hope Jack Brooksbank phone was set to record, as Harry was in full swing inside the Abby. Animated, gesticulating, even gurning.
Whilst Jack Brooksbank apparantly took the trouble to obscure his face when answering, Harry seemed to take a lot of pleasure in being as noticeable as possible.

11) Did the pot holes in the road get filled in for this occasion?
I don't think the crown would stay on their heads if they had a road like the one I live on!

12)
Oh and last but not least, I adored the gorgeous voice of Pretty Yende.
Not so much the banana coloured dress, with it's outsized collar. Lacked dignity for the occasion, in my opinion.

And you? What quizzical tiny detail impressed you, or made you chuckle?

Bizziebe Mon 08-May-23 13:13:08

Germanshepherdsmum

When she was due to present the sword to the king she took off a sort of holster which had been hanging from her neck so until then the weight had presumably been on her shoulders and neck.

I saw her sort of struggle a bit to remove it and thought it might have got tangled in her hair at the back. But not a hair out of place! Very clever.

Callistemon21 Mon 08-May-23 13:09:45

Germanshepherdsmum

When she was due to present the sword to the king she took off a sort of holster which had been hanging from her neck so until then the weight had presumably been on her shoulders and neck.

Oh, DH obviously missed that because he commented that he didn't think she used one. It must have been very discreet hidden.
They are used for ceremonial standard bearers.

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 08-May-23 13:04:32

When she was due to present the sword to the king she took off a sort of holster which had been hanging from her neck so until then the weight had presumably been on her shoulders and neck.

Callistemon21 Mon 08-May-23 12:58:37

kittylester

What foxygloves said.

I thought Penny Mordaunt was just right.

Penny Mordaunt did look just perfect for her role - she wouldn't have looked right in the usual suit of black with gold regalia of Lord President of the Privy Council.
The sword weighs 8lbs, 3.6 kg so quite a weight to carry for all that time and to walk with it at the head of the procession.

Callistemon21 Mon 08-May-23 12:46:42

Namsnanny

Callistemon21

Foxygloves

^never shops at PoundLand.
or else she did once and its signifiers have never left her subliminal mind, maybe^

I didnt ' understand a word of that

Me either. 🤔

I shopped there twice, but the second time each item was £1.29.
Conned!

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Me either. 🤔

neither
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GrannyGravy13 Mon 08-May-23 12:45:40

Bizziebe

I'm fussy about hems too. Zara looked lovely, but the hem was clunky.

Possibly weighted

Callistemon21 Mon 08-May-23 12:45:06

vegansrock

I don’t think dressing like something from the napoleonic era or a Disney movie is progressive or forward thinking.

No, the Disney movies copied European and UK traditions. 🙂

They came before Disney films.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 08-May-23 12:44:56

Oreo

I thought Princess Anne looked bizarre tbh.
Yeah, inconsiderate wearing huge titfers in the Abbey really.

Princess Ann had on her honary military uniform under her robes, hence the military headdress due to her riding as part of the escort behind The King & Queens Gold Coach on its procession to Buckingham Palace.

Namsnanny Mon 08-May-23 12:35:17

Callistemon21

Foxygloves

^never shops at PoundLand.
or else she did once and its signifiers have never left her subliminal mind, maybe^

I didnt ' understand a word of that

Me either. 🤔

I shopped there twice, but the second time each item was £1.29.
Conned!

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Namsnanny Mon 08-May-23 12:27:52

I'd love to know how people know what Harry was doing

Simple observation. Just that.

Bizziebe Mon 08-May-23 12:23:32

I'm fussy about hems too. Zara looked lovely, but the hem was clunky.

Callistemon21 Mon 08-May-23 12:20:39

kittylester

And, what about Tom Cruise? Don't really like him but it was a great moment!

Oh yes, it was!
😁

I missed a lot of the guests going into the Cathedral which I usually enjoy - did the BBC cover that? Perhaps we should have watched ITV instead.

Thank you Marydoll
Most of the women look lovely but I thought Katy Perry's outfit was rather odd, as if it was made for someone else. You can see where the hem was turned up too.

Glorianny Mon 08-May-23 12:18:10

Golly some of you watched in detail!
I've already said W&K over dressed and didn't like it. Like the best man and chief bridesmaid at a wedding . Maybe that's why they were late.
Anne, the girl who always wears jodhpurs and has to bring her horse.
Charles wearing the prinicpal boy's outfit from last year's panto.
Camilla- well I didn't get the big wedding so I'm going to get the dress in for this.

As for tiaras. It was purely sexist. All the male aristocracy could wear their ermine and robes, but the women couldn't dig out the family tiara?

I'd love to know how so many people know what Harry was doing when he was obscured by a feather

Callistemon21 Mon 08-May-23 12:15:47

Foxygloves

^never shops at PoundLand.
or else she did once and its signifiers have never left her subliminal mind, maybe^

I didnt ' understand a word of that

Me either. 🤔

I shopped there twice, but the second time each item was £1.29.
Conned!

Chardy Mon 08-May-23 12:12:31

Marydoll

www.hellomagazine.com/hfm/492091/best-dressed-guests-at-the-coronation

Not that I read Hello, I didn't watch the Coronation, but was curious about the outfits.

Thanks Marydoll. They were an interesting set of photos.

Bizziebe Mon 08-May-23 11:55:02

Callistemon21

Mamie

Harry was obscured by "la plume de ma tante".

😂😂😂
I did wonder if that was deliberate planning on the part of the organisers

I bet it tickled many a fancy!!

Bizziebe Mon 08-May-23 11:53:20

Whitewavemark2

Germanshepherdsmum

I didn’t realise the lady in red, white and blue was Therese Coffey. I thought it was probably one of the many volunteers who had been invited, who didn’t have much money for an outfit. Oh dear.

Yes I saw that - as you say

Oh dear.

Shoes

Bizziebe Mon 08-May-23 11:52:58

And she even wore sensible comfy frumpy shoes.

Callistemon21 Mon 08-May-23 11:51:08

Mamie

Harry was obscured by "la plume de ma tante".

😂😂😂
I did wonder if that was deliberate planning on the part of the organisers

Whitewavemark2 Mon 08-May-23 11:46:35

Germanshepherdsmum

I didn’t realise the lady in red, white and blue was Therese Coffey. I thought it was probably one of the many volunteers who had been invited, who didn’t have much money for an outfit. Oh dear.

Yes I saw that - as you say

Oh dear.

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 08-May-23 11:05:18

I didn’t realise the lady in red, white and blue was Therese Coffey. I thought it was probably one of the many volunteers who had been invited, who didn’t have much money for an outfit. Oh dear.

Nandalot Mon 08-May-23 09:36:57

Thank you, Calendargirl, for providing that information.

Casdon Mon 08-May-23 09:29:35

biglouis

*It was a Coronation for 2023, not 1953. It heralded the start of a new progressive, forward thinking approach to our monarchy, and I thought the balance between tradition, pomp and modernity was well thought out*

None of the Europian monarchies have a coronation any longer - just an oath taking to uphold the constitution before their version of parliament without all the mysticism and religious kitsch.

So as part of this "new progressive, forward thinking approach" (sic) is Charles and his clan going to put their hands in their pockets and pay for any of this jamboree? The PM should send him the bill when all the costs are in. Including the cost of the (heavy handed) policing.

That doesn’t sound like a lighthearted comment as per the OP, you should start a new thread biglouis.

Back to the point, I felt sad that Lionel Ritchie has succumbed to extreme Botox, he was a good looking man who would have aged well without.

biglouis Mon 08-May-23 09:20:29

It was a Coronation for 2023, not 1953. It heralded the start of a new progressive, forward thinking approach to our monarchy, and I thought the balance between tradition, pomp and modernity was well thought out

None of the Europian monarchies have a coronation any longer - just an oath taking to uphold the constitution before their version of parliament without all the mysticism and religious kitsch.

So as part of this "new progressive, forward thinking approach" (sic) is Charles and his clan going to put their hands in their pockets and pay for any of this jamboree? The PM should send him the bill when all the costs are in. Including the cost of the (heavy handed) policing.

kittylester Mon 08-May-23 08:49:05

And, what about Tom Cruise? Don't really like him but it was a great moment!