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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
Today is the 60th anniversary of the accession to the throne of our fair land of our Sovereign Lady, The Queen. More blessed than any other County in England, we have as our hereditary Duke, the monarch herself.
When I was in the Netherlands, also a Constitutional Monarchy, I was surprised to see that any and every anniversary surrounding Queen Beatrix and her life was celebrated. The national flag, adorned with an orange wimple, was hung from almost every window in Amsterdam. Parties were held. Indeed, on Queens Day, April 30th. the whole of the centre of Amsterdam is closed and the Bylaws suspended for the day in celebration. I fondly remember the slogan on one t-shirt, which read: "There is room for more than one Queen in Amsterdam"
And yet here, where we enjoy a unique relationship with the Head of State, our Queen and Duke, I see almost nothing to mark this significant point in our history. For a country as obsessed with breaking records and the extolling of such, I find it odd.
Have we all lost interest?
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Queens Day in the Netherlands has something to do with celebrating their monarchy?
Well, you live and learn.
The television coverage is a bit drawn out, and damper than a street party red, white, and blue butty.
I think I'll wait for the film to come out.
With Dame Titty Mirren taking the Anna Neagle role, in the remake of Sixty Glorious Years.
