View Full Version : Queen Elizabeth II Calls for Important Meeting
Wizard.
04-05-2017, 08:43 AM
Royal staff from across the country have been called to a “highly unusual” meeting at Buckingham Palace.
Personnel from as far away as Balmoral are reportedly attending the meeting in addition to staff from Windsor Castle and Sandringham.
The topic of the meeting is unclear.
The Palace has played down the gathering, telling the AP there was “no cause for concern”. An inside source told Reuters: "There's no cause for alarm".
A BBC report suggested the meeting was not about the health of the Queen or Duke of Edinburgh.
Buckingham Palace said such all-staff meetings did occur occasionally.
Staff will reportedly be addressed by the Queen’s Private Secretary Sir Christopher Geidt and Lord Chamberlain, senior officer of the Royal Household.
“Everyone is on tenterhooks,” a staff member told the Daily Mail, last night.
“Although meetings involving the entire royal household are occasionally called, the way this has been done at the eleventh hour is highly unusual and suggests that there is something major to be disseminated.
The meeting will take place at 10am.
user104658
04-05-2017, 08:54 AM
Queen quitting and dismantling the royal family and selling all of their stuff and giving the proceeds to charity?
... Fingers crossed?
It's probably just to tell everyone that George correctly used the word "proletarian" in a sentence, though.
Kizzy
04-05-2017, 08:58 AM
Finally Liz has had it with the tories :D Off with their heads!!!!
DemolitionRed
04-05-2017, 09:09 AM
Harry has had a DNA test and the queen wants a refund?
Livia
04-05-2017, 09:26 AM
“Everyone is on tenterhooks,” a staff member told the Daily Mail, last night.
Ahhhh the unnamed source. Best kind of tabloid source.
Niamh.
04-05-2017, 09:36 AM
I bet Charles is gutted, thought he was becoming King I'd say :fan:
http://www.ladbible.com/news/uk-prince-phillip-will-be-retiring-from-royal-duties-20170504
Wizard.
04-05-2017, 09:39 AM
Prince Philip will no longer be doing royal engagements as of the summer.
Livia
04-05-2017, 09:43 AM
Well, he's 96, still working, it's about time he took a back seat. The Queen too... 91 and still working. Freeloaders, eh?
Niamh.
04-05-2017, 09:48 AM
Well, he's 96, still working, it's about time he took a back seat. The Queen too... 91 and still working. Freeloaders, eh?
Cutting ribbons is awful taxing.....pardon the pun :hehe:
arista
04-05-2017, 10:39 AM
Well, he's 96, still working, it's about time he took a back seat. The Queen too... 91 and still working. Freeloaders, eh?
yes Amazing age he is now
smudgie
04-05-2017, 10:57 AM
Happy retirement to him.
Livia
04-05-2017, 11:04 AM
Cutting ribbons is awful taxing.....pardon the pun :hehe:
I will not! Off with her head...
Niamh.
04-05-2017, 11:07 AM
I will not! Off with her head...
http://25.media.tumblr.com/eafdf0a92ab7936039943622806820e1/tumblr_mnbbjz2XpF1qdzs7mo1_500.gif
Livia
04-05-2017, 11:10 AM
LOL... Queen of the Gif you are Niamh.
ebandit
04-05-2017, 11:28 AM
...............they're all goona have a party at our expense
...............quelle surprise!
Mark L
user104658
04-05-2017, 11:39 AM
Well, he's 96, still working, it's about time he took a back seat. The Queen too... 91 and still working. Freeloaders, eh?
And for mere peanuts, too.
Braden
04-05-2017, 11:40 AM
There's me thinking Buckingham Palace was going to be turned into the world's largest gay club :(
I wonder if they are selling the scissors on ebay.
Anybody fancy explaining what his duties actually are? :unsure:
Niamh.
04-05-2017, 01:02 PM
Anybody fancy explaining what his duties actually are? :unsure:
http://i.imgur.com/ooEYWnk.jpg?1
Livia
04-05-2017, 01:08 PM
And for mere peanuts, too.
Well, that's a whole other debate, isn't it. You know the fact that they are major employers, and the diplomacy... and overseas trade they bring in. And I haven't even mentioned tourism. And really, I wouldn't swap places with them, I wouldn't want that life and I bet not many other people would either.
Kazanne
04-05-2017, 01:27 PM
Well, that's a whole other debate, isn't it. You know the fact that they are major employers, and the diplomacy... and overseas trade they bring in. And I haven't even mentioned tourism. And really, I wouldn't swap places with them, I wouldn't want that life and I bet not many other people would either.
I wouldn't either,your life is planned for you,so if you felt like a pyjama day you couldn't just do it:hehe:
joeysteele
04-05-2017, 01:46 PM
I am a Monarchist and have respect for them and the attention that is positive they bring to the UK.
However, they 'do not' have to do it,they could give it up and not bother.
I would hate the more organised schedule they get but I am sure if the Monarch fancied a break day,it would be made so.
If an ordinary individual gets a bad cough or cold,they are expected to get on with things and work too,a Royal would get a Doctors visit and a fair fuss made.
Also the Queen could easily,and is doing, delegate duties to others,as could Prince Philip too.
I think they actually love the status and life they have which is why they eagerly hold onto it.
For me however one of the best things about the present make up of the UK,is the Monarchy it has.
user104658
04-05-2017, 02:18 PM
Well, that's a whole other debate, isn't it. You know the fact that they are major employers, and the diplomacy... and overseas trade they bring in. And I haven't even mentioned tourism. And really, I wouldn't swap places with them, I wouldn't want that life and I bet not many other people would either.
The end of legitimizing superiority by blood / birth is worth any price.
Northern Monkey
04-05-2017, 04:02 PM
They're shipping prince Phil off to a home.
jaxie
04-05-2017, 04:20 PM
Cutting ribbons is awful taxing.....pardon the pun :hehe:
To be fair they do travel a lot and spend a lot of time on their feet, more than we'd expect of most over 90s. The ribbon cutting often involves meeting, talking to people, speeches. It's a lot for someone of that age. I'm not a monarchist but I can sympathise that they are expected to gad about and stand a lot for their respective ages.
Cherie
04-05-2017, 06:37 PM
Fantastic couple and as for ribbon cutting, making small talk is the most tiring thing ever, never mind the effort of getting out of bed at 91 and 96, Philip has 24 further engagements before he hangs up his hat, the upcoming Royals aren't a patch on these two.
Denver
04-05-2017, 06:40 PM
Coincidentally just before CBB :fan:
Shaun
04-05-2017, 06:41 PM
making small talk is the most tiring thing ever
https://d24bnpykhxwj9p.cloudfront.net/s3file/s3fs-public/users1/2017-04/Mon/giphy%20%281%29_0.gif
Cherie
04-05-2017, 06:44 PM
https://d24bnpykhxwj9p.cloudfront.net/s3file/s3fs-public/users1/2017-04/Mon/giphy%20%281%29_0.gif
There would be people dying without the monarchy as well :idc:
Marsh.
04-05-2017, 07:19 PM
Fantastic couple and as for ribbon cutting, making small talk is the most tiring thing ever, never mind the effort of getting out of bed at 91 and 96, Philip has 24 further engagements before he hangs up his hat, the upcoming Royals aren't a patch on these two.
I imagine just trying to not to die in his sleep takes up most of his day. :hehe:
Cherie
04-05-2017, 07:53 PM
I imagine just trying to not to die in his sleep takes up most of his day. :hehe:
:oh:
AnnieK
04-05-2017, 09:25 PM
I am a Monarchist and have respect for them and the attention that is positive they bring to the UK.
However, they 'do not' have to do it,they could give it up and not bother.
I would hate the more organised schedule they get but I am sure if the Monarch fancied a break day,it would be made so.
If an ordinary individual gets a bad cough or cold,they are expected to get on with things and work too,a Royal would get a Doctors visit and a fair fuss made.
Also the Queen could easily,and is doing, delegate duties to others,as could Prince Philip too.
I think they actually love the status and life they have which is why they eagerly hold onto it.
For me however one of the best things about the present make up of the UK,is the Monarchy it has.
A cough and a cold at their advanced age can be pretty serious and I'm sure a doctor would visit any person if that age if requested.
With their engagements planned in as advance as they are the queen can hardly wake up and think she'll have a break day today...
I'm in no way a royalist in any shape or form but think they carry out their duties amazingly for their years.
Cherie
04-05-2017, 09:50 PM
A cough and a cold at their advanced age can be pretty serious and I'm sure a doctor would visit any person if that age if requested.
With their engagements planned in as advance as they are the queen can hardly wake up and think she'll have a break day today...
I'm in no way a royalist in any shape or form but think they carry out their duties amazingly for their years.
Indeed and not too many "ordinary individuals" are turning up to work even if it is just once a month at 96
Fantastic couple and as for ribbon cutting, making small talk is the most tiring thing ever, never mind the effort of getting out of bed at 91 and 96, Philip has 24 further engagements before he hangs up his hat, the upcoming Royals aren't a patch on these two.
Indeed. The likes of them are a dying breed.
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