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  • I'll just bet the muzzies over there don't like to see these infidels carrying on this way huh???

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  • 10 people have been beheaded

  • Not envious at all. Panis et Circences.

  • @gatofelixriodejaneir Which is just what people need. We're a superficial species of primate. Don't give me this socialist utilitarian rubbish about giving people what they need to 'live': life isn't worth living if I am unlearned and deaf to music. Euripides.

  • To think... I grew up with a picture of the Queen taking main place in the sitting room! How wonderful!

  • Thumbs up for Diamond Jubilee and Olympics 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • This is AMAZING... LONG LIVE THE QUEEN!

  • Dimbleby should have stopped chattering sooner though,...:)

  • @aeronuk1 only 14 years since we lost it

  • @Milton754 For supporting our Nation's Sovereign you most welcome in our Country

  • Long Live the Empire and the United Kingdom! God save Queen Elizabeth II and Her Descendants!

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  • God Save The Queen and the Monarchy!

  • @Lerperz Yes Charles and the Duke of Kent also ride although its harder to spot them because of the helmets.

    William also rode this year in the trooping of the colour which her Majesty also used to ride in.

  • I thought the music was dubbed, it was utterly wonderful... too good to be actually happening... love it!

    ...Are they singing god save the king?

  • @thepigofhappiness yes they are singing god save the king as it the lyrics to handels music they are sining about the coronation of king solomon

  • Who is the commentator?

  • @charlesdcw1990 David Dimbelby

  • GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!!

  • Beautiful. I too think the Queen is a noble woman. I was wondering why the princess can't ride in a carriage also, instead of mounted and dressed that way.

  • @sue200012 Princess is a very accomplished horsewoman, having won eventing competitions at the highest level. I suspect that she is much happier riding.

  • @sue200012

    the Queen used to ride at functions like this but she is now too old and fragile (apparently, even though she still rides privately).

  • Really enjoyed this!!!! thank you.... been searching all morning for a photo of this awesome coach.... and what a treat for me to this video of Her Majesty and the coach wow!!!!! Long Live Queen Elizabeth!!!!! from Australia.

  • GOD SAVE THE QUEEN...fan from Malaysia...

  • Wow, it's already been almost 10 years???

  • wich song is playing on this movie? :)

  • I was THERE, seems like yesterday. The atmosphere was electric. I was by the firey orb thing near the roundabout outside the Palace. I wish now I'd gone today!!

  • @JimboUK71 Lucky you!!!!! it would have been truely amazing. What a fascinating country you live in so much history.

  • I'm stunned with all the pageantry (even if I'm just sitting here in my desk). How much would it feel in person?

  • God save the Queen.

  • happy birthay to HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN!!!! MAY YOU LIVE FOREVER LONG LIVE OUR QUEEN!!

  • The Queen will be nearly our longest living monach of the United Kingdom, after Queen Victoria and that will be something to really celebrate about. I hope it all goes smoothly and well at the royal wedding. Long live her majesty the Queen and all the royal family.

  • 2.20: Why does she turn me on so much?

  • I love my Queen Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 2nd- how awful it would be to live in a sterile republic- bring on the Diamond Jubilee next year- and good luck Wills and Catherine for next week. HAPPY EASTER ALL

  • oh wowo!!! She is such a Phenomenal Woman and a Legend!!!!!!!!!!

  • i was their! i remember i was only 6! i will never forget that day! god save the queen

  • I wasn't born here in uk but i live here and i feel so proud and happy to live in this beautiful kingdom and i feel my self like if i was british also GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • TO every Brit out there ..... be proud to be british! Love and respect your Queen and her family! Peace

  • @vapalaca Thank you for your comments and just to confirm We are proud to be British and we do Love & Respect our great Monach !

  • People who complain about the cost of monarchy should remember that in most countries, we pay for culture, we do not pay our taxes only for food like communist dreamers would like to.

    I'm brazilian, I live in a republic, we pay a lot of money to maintain carnival for an example, a tradition which gives us much less glory than the monarchy gives to the UK, but still I wouldn't like it to end, coz that's our identity.

    Sorry for the bad english, as I already said, I'm from Brazil.

  • @talesdauphin Excellent english and thanks for your support!

  • I am an American. Damn shame we don't have a Queen. We haven't got it right yet, but we're working on it.

    We are cousins Forgive us for being so rude...

  • @pumpernckle

    200 years ago maybe, but today not really. Most white Americans today are either of German, Polish, Italian or Irish descent. English Americans make up less than 9% of white Americans today.

  • @LeeroyFan101 from the Good Shepherd - Joseph Palmi: We Italians, we got our families and we got the church. The Irish, they have the homeland. The Jews, their traditions. Even the N******, they got their music. What about you people Mr. Carlson, what do you have?

    Edward: The United States of America, the rest of you are just visiting.

  • @LeeroyFan101 That's only the official statistic in the census. The fact that British and American culture is so similiar means that British Americans are more likely to assimilate and identify themselves as just American...In the 1980 census 61 million, 33%, claimed British ancestry...unless you expect me to believe that 30 million British Americans have left the United States in 30 years...In reality probably 40% of Americans are of British descent.

  • @sagajagan

    Yeah "BRITISH" the English do not make up every single person in the British isles, in case you haven't noticed Britain is made up of several different countries namely Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England.

  • @LeeroyFan101 well it didn't split down the figures, but definately more than 9% of Americans are descended from the English (who do make up 85% of the UK population), plus I was assuming you were saying English but meaning British as alot of Americans annoyingly do.

  • @sagajagan

    Why don't you just look up the demographics of the US, I'm sure it will prove the 9% figure to be accurate.

  • @LeeroyFan101 Did you even read my previous post? Yes officially 9% of Americans claim to be of English heritage, but experts beleive that since English and American culture is so similar, English Americans are more likely to assimilate and be 'just' American, where as Germans and Poles are what not are more likey to keep hold of their cultural heritage. Over 20 million Americans claim to be just American, when we know they must be of European descent, and most are probably British of some sort.

  • @sagajagan

    Basically you're making things up and assuming them to be true.

  • @LeeroyFan101 What did I make up? And it's not a wild stab in the dark, it's a logical and reasonable assumption.

  • @sagajagan

    Well the thing is you don't really have any evidence to prove your hypothesis. You're just making assumptions using correlations.

  • @LeeroyFan101 I did provide evidence. In 1980, 33% of Americans claimed British ancestry. In 2000 just 11% claimed British ancestry. That supports my hypothesis.

    I don't know why you are intent on being so pedantic and awkward.

  • @sagajagan

    and as I already pointed out thats not accurate since the term "British" is a blanket statement. Were talking about the English specifically and considering that in the US there are more Irish than there are English its more likely that that 33% were mostly Irish or a mix of Irish, Scottish, Welsh and English to the point that you can't really consider them to be of any particular ethnic group anymore. Which also most Americans are.

  • @LeeroyFan101 I am from the United Kingdom you know, I do know what the term 'Briitsh' means. Irish is an entirely seperate count on the census and is not included in the 33% figure from 1980. When split down it was 23.6% from England, 5.3% from Scotland, and .9% from Wales. Now while it is conceivable that other immigration would lower the percentages of British Americans, in absolute numbers they have halved in 30 years, which I'm not buying.

  • @sagajagan

    Well I dunno what to tell you since you don't seem to want to believe the facts and numbers. The numbers say that English Americans now make up less than 9% of the white population which is a result of either English Americans leaving the United States and moving to other nations or intermarrying with people from other ethnic groups thus invalidating their children's claim to English ancestry.

    If you're the son of an England man and a Scott can you really claim to be either?

  • @LeeroyFan101 I accept that the current census states that 9% of the US population is of English ancestry, and around 12% of British ancestry, however the Census is self-completed. And as I have said, the vast majority of those who claim to be 'just' American are of British ancestry whether they like it or not. Your anologly applies to Irish Americans and German Americans aswell, however they are more likely to stay connected with their cultural background.

  • @sagajagan

    Yes it does apply to other ethnic groups to but the difference is that the Irish and the German populations in the US live in almost a segregated society. For example if you go to Boston the vast majority of people that live there are Irish, and the Midwest of the United States are largely German. While the places where the English originally settled just like in the UK are flooded with migrants so the chances of them interbreeding with others are much higher.

  • @LeeroyFan101 What? The Irish and Germans don't segregate themselves, now you are just being silly.

    Anyways, here is a quote from Wikipedia regarding British Americans

    'demographers regard this as an undercount...and many, if not most, people from English stock have a tendency to identify simply as Americans or ...nominate a more recent and differentiated ethnic group.'

    My point is these people are of British ancestry whether they like it or not, whether they put in on the census or not.

  • @sagajagan

    Go to the Midwest and see for yourself, the vast majority of people there are German. The English mostly stuck to the East Coast.

    You know whatever, if you wanna guesstimate numbers thats up to you. If you want to insist that someone is English even though they themselves don't even identify as English anymore then go for it. Whatever makes you sleep at night.

  • @LeeroyFan101 Alright I guess we shall have to agree to disagree then, good day to you sir.

  • You can disrespect our Country as much as you like but remember this.

    NO OTHER COUNTRY IN THE WORLD CAN DO POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE AS WE CAN.

    GOD SAVE OUR QUEEN !!

  • @grooverheliboy Disrespecting the monarchy actually, not the country.

  • @grooverheliboy Amen to all that and more, God Save the Queen!

  • @grooverheliboy Well Said!!

  • @grooverheliboy POMP, I'd also staged something like this every day, that I have about 60 million people who pay taxes. She does not spend her money on this, but yours, who were probably hard to earn to pay taxes.

  • @TheDusanSystem

    The public per person spends simply 50 pence to at max a pound per year for the Monarchy....and in return a countless ammount of prime representation and class above all others, and cultural significance and tradtional values held together like no other.

    I loose more then 50 pence to a pound per year to my fucking living room couch, I swear that thing must be a millionaire by now I always sit down and find I'm a few pounds short now and again....

    Typical Marxist Lying commies

  • @TheDusanSystem For what the Monachy costs every tax payer per year which is minimal probably less than a pint of beer The Monachy repays that amount 50 times over by the amount of tourists that seek a vacation here year on year.

    The UK is the "envy of the World" and that statement is borne out by the amount of World wide media and tourists that arrived here in London for the coverage of the Royal wedding.

    Inmy eyes and that of 90% of this NATION that is money well spent.

  • @TheDusanSystem A pound per year is the most paid. The Queen works far harder than you could imagine and any average octogenarian. In return the Queen represents the country with class, dignity and nobility. However, if all that you are concerned with is finance, the Queen brings one billion dollars for the economy. The Queen is a noble, respectable woman completely deserving of the cheers of these throngs of loyal subjects. My duty, allegiance and service is pledged to her. God Save the Queen.

  • @grooverheliboy I think you mean pomp and ceremony

  • @grooverheliboy I totally agree with this comment. This is why I have been so fascinated by the British Royals for many,many, many years. I am an American.

  • @Milton754 Thanks for your support buddy...You will be very welcome to the UK anytime..

  • @grooverheliboy

    Yes, You are right ! Pom and Circumstance that left the world as it is in our days.

    Just to think that we pay for this all !!

  • @gatofelixriodejaneir How can you as a Brazilian pay for this It is paid for by UK tax payers and we are proud to do so.

    Stop being green with envy !!

  • wow.....God Save The Queen...

  • I'm German but I would so proud if we had also a queen. :-(

  • @jo1u1992 You do !!!!!!! Boris Becker does a good impersonation :>))))

  • although monarchies still exsist in other countries, when people think of royalty they always think of the british...the monarchy really is more than just a fmily now or head of state..its part of british national identity

  • I am a massive supporter of the Queen, and monarchy all together. Too many good things have been lost in this nation already, change for the sake of change has led us no where. Also, to all the comments I have seen about Her Majesty being a waste of money; She brings more money into the country by way of tourism than she costs, so those comments are simply untrue and . Dont listen to stories, find the facts.. A proud 19 year old subject of Her Majesty. God Save the Queen !

  • @supergagum

    You are quite right !! I really do agree with you!

    Unfortunately I am italian.

    I live in a wonderful country with its beautiful nature and arts which Berlusconi is going to destroying because of his ignorance and hypocrisy.

    I do believe you very lucky and should be proud to live in such a beautyful country.

    Long life the Monarchy...Long live Queen Elizabeth II

  • @supergagum Ah yes, how I wish we had NEVER become a Republic! To see the Monarchy like this makes me weep. I am a 65 year old South African, and I remember the tins of biscuits, with the Queen's picture on them! The policeman with his helmet! Who would escort me across the road to go to school, all these things are alive only in my memories, and I think I weep for the times when all was well with our lives!!

  • @Nadiacloete

    I do feel sorry for you. But I also fear that one day I may be in your position looking back on the days when this happened in the UK. The republican element here is growing but I hope that their evil efforts may be thwarted.

  • @Nadiacloete jesus saves

  • Yes, we are the only superpower extant. And what a lonely place it is. I'd give up some of the so called power to have some of this color and style. Ya' gotta admit... the British have a way with this sort of thing.

  • this video = High culture!

  • Britain must be a republic. The West has been most glorious when democracy has reigned free as with Rome and Athens.

  • @ImaginedWriter I know just look at 1918 Germany right after their monarchy was abolished, and the following decades. Best stick to what we are used to. Long may she reign!

  • @charlesdcw1990 Germany was forced to pay excessive reparations and was politically sabotaged by the Versailles treaty. Large parts of the population did not know why the King was made to abdicate and why the war was lost. Completely separate from the issue of a true republic vs. monarchy. The United States of America overthrew British imperial rule and set up a govt with the knowledge of why it fought the revolutionary war and why it became a republic and today it is the worlds only superpower.

  • But that is not us. We have a monarchy and it is for the most part what distinguishes us from the rest of the world. Almost everyone else has a boring old "republic" but if you think about it the people of the UK have more rights than those in the US. So what if she costs every subject a pound a year. We are still better off than most. Why loose all of this just to free up some pocket money? Why deface ourselves just because? She is not hurting us, if anything she is protecting us; her people.

  • @charles No you don't, We Americans actually have a bill of rights while you Brits don't. We actually have a seperation of Church and state while you Brits don't. Your Queen is a waste of money, add up all the pounds every year of her life and all the land she "owns" more like stole and you could do a lot more with it to benefit the ordinary people of Britain. And as for ordinary? Most nations on Earth have always had monarchies, only the great nations like Rome, Athens & the US were republics.

  • And your president is a TOTAL waste of money. $100 million just to fly somewhere no wonder you have $14 trillion debt! We actually save money with our Queen. It doesent even stop with your current president. You actually have to support every living president and his family. While we only have to give a small amount to our great monarch! She doesent even require a personal plane as with Obama has four planes and several cars and choppers. Which costs more? Republic or constitutional Monarchy?

  • @charlesdcw1990 Actually, the average cost of a Presidential visit anywhere (to the United States government) is between 50,000 and 100,000. Considering the importance he signifies in our government in relation to our constitution, I think that's a fair compensation for him representing us around the world. I will gladly have my taxes going to paying for his security and well being on his visits globally. The Queen has no political power, the President is the most important position in the US.

  • @lastminuteregret The President of the United States is a figure head! He has a body of representatives that do his work for him! With our queen, her sole job is to represent the people of Great Britian on the world stage! She is literally our face to to the world. Your presidents have bowed to her as signes of submission to her greatness! No political power? You americans can never fully understand her power and significance in our Government! So BUTT OUT! Long May She Reign!

  • @charlesdcw1990 Okay, I have nothing against the existence of a monarch. However, our Presidents don't 'bow to her greatness', they bow out of respect to the position she holds and the country she represents. The Cabinet of the U.S. does what the President dictates to them, not vice versa. Our President is constitutionally strong whereas the Queen's family gave up their entire power to affect government in Britain. She is a symbol of British history and glory, which the entire world understands.

  • @lastminuteregret the rpesidency is as much of a pupet head snd symbol as any monarch of anything..he holds no realy power, but is backed by the cabinet which holds it all

  • @ImaginedWriter Oh come on, we don't have a separation of church and state. That's complete bullshit. Religion is interwoven into our governments actions even moreso than it is in Britain. Yes, they have a Queen - but that's less for religious reasons and more for historical significance. You don't see religion as a key arguing point in British national politics, whereas you do in the United States. Their Queen brings in millions of dollars in tourism, not a waste at all tbh.

  • @ImaginedWriter yes we do...we have the magna carta and the 1689 bill of rights ( the precessor establishing parlimentary constistuions(, both of which influenced your bill of rights...we dont allow religion to play everything in goverment like you americans do...the queen makes more money for the country than the president does for yours....rome became a corruptrepublic then empire, athens was looted and conquered several times and was also a very corrupt and elitist deomcracy, and the us....

  • @ImaginedWriter isnt a republic..its a corrupt corportracy/military dictatorship run as a federal republic...which is completly differnt to what a republic is...learn your histoy mate and actually read a book like a normal person before spouting idiocies, like you knowing more than the rest of us...oh wait...i forgot...your american

  • @darthkarr Bill of Rights 1689. Yours is a mere copy. Other things Rome, Athens and the US are famous for; slavery & wars of aggression

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  • @ImaginedWriter

    EXCUSE ME.

    I am an American, by the way, but where th' hell do you think our Bill Of Rights came from?

    Seperation of Church and State? What church are you speaking of? What State. The US is so Christian, or should I say Protestant/non-Denominational it ain't funny. And where did you get that bullshit line about republics? We'd be better off in the US if we rolled back the clock and had a constitutional monarchy. Westminster seems to run a lot better than Congress.

  • @ImaginedWriter

    disgusting comment, BRITAIN WILL NEVER BE A REPUBLIC

    

  • I think this will be the century of monarchies. It's interesting to see a lot of European countries, and other various countries around the globe, holding on to their royal families. What is even more interesting is to see serious political talk in various countries, including Russia and Germany, about restoring a monarchy to a constitutional status. A monarch can provide a symbol of unity and national pride. As an American, I consider the Queen my long-lost monarch. God save the Queen.

  • vive sa gratieuse Majesté!

  • the same ceremony next year?

  • @ThierryLR1973 i think pretty much, of course it will be the Diamond not the Golden. Not sure exactly the details but I'm sure just as much of a celebration.

  • What a splendour, what a dignity, what a self-esteem, what solemnity, what grandeur! Britain is passing through very difficult times right now and social envy is having its way, but look, what a country can be, oh nations of Europe! Britain survived other dark times before!

  • Please Britain don't let go of this beautiful tradition!!! It's your histoy and culture!!!

  • Thank God Charles was unharmed last week! Why were they even in that area with the riots going on? Its compleatly understandable that the crowd was angry and they needed someone to focus their anger on and here comes Charles and Camilla riding up so of course they attacked the car! The royals love us so much that they brushed the incident aside and forgave the people for their actions.

  • Amazing.

    God Save The Queen!

  • Why lose such a glorious and beautiful piece of tradition, whatever the price...God Save the Queen and the Royal Family!

  • Is the footage of the Queen in the Rhondda available anywhere? pitponyman

  • @Pitponyman She's visited every part of the United Kingdom - check with you local press

  • The UK should do this more, it really brings up the British public morale, all the pomp and ceremony and makes you proud to be British. When we do this, the world watches, no other country I know of can promote themselves in such a way as far as I know?. The UK should have a celebration of the acheivements of the UK every 5 years I say.

  • @sambozauk To often and people lose interest. Having it spaced out like this makes it a rariety and not something you can see everyday, which creates hypde interest when it is done.

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  • I simply love those majestic things. It may not have a real political reason, but it has a historical and patriotic purpose. What would UK be without the Queen? What comes first to your mind when you hear the word England, I tell you what: The Queen's Land. That's fabulous. People go to England to see the Queen, that's tourism, that's money. British people!!! Don't be foolish, if you lose your kingdom, you will automatically lose your majesty and your presence in the world.

  • @MatheusStradivari England, - The Queen's Land,  - where's the connection? It doesn't come first to my mind! It does however, if I hear the word Queensland, England, - no!

  • @phil1958uk Where's the connection? fifteen hundred years of 'connection' - right back to the kings of Wessex.

  • @andyrick123 Take us back another century, if you can!

  • @MatheusStradivari

    The Queen of Britain.

    Shes half Scottish, hence United Kingdom of Scotland and England.

    And yes shes one classy ladie.

  • Lol. I'm trying to imagine this whole procession done with automobiles instead. What is it about coaches that makes the ceremony grander somehow?

  • to all u people who hate the queen your gonna miss her when shes dead and then this country will really be left to the dogs

  • If my country kingdom was still alive, my country's King/Queen would attend the Golden Jubilee. Seeing is our releationship with Britian runs very deep! So deep that one of our Royals is Godchildern of HM Queen Victoria!

    From the Kingdom of Hawaii

  • @DeltaEagle7700 I wish Hawai'i would become a Kingdom again, I'm from the UK and I've read a lot into the Hawaiian royal family recently, it's sad to see what happened there.

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  • @DeltaEagle7700 Hey, thanks for your kind reply.

    I'm thinking about reading Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen written by Queen Liliuokalani. have you read it? would you recommend it?

    Thank you and aloha ;)

  • @Lewisk2008. Your welcome! I actually never read "Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen" yet. Athough given the fact that Her Hawaiian Majesty wrote it Herself, I would say it woud be good to read that! She wrote that book during the time She was imprisioned by the Americans that took over. It was published in 1898--The year that Hawaii was forced under U.S. control.

    Thank you again! :)

  • @DeltaEagle7700 Hawaii will never be a kingdom, is it part of the USA. I love the idea of Hawaii being a protectorate of an American protectorate. Last time I checked US troops are stationed in Britain and we pretty much run the world.

    Trust me Hawaii is better off being part of the New Roman Empire that is the USA than a bunch of European relics that are insignificant.

    Pax Americana.

  • @ImaginedWriter you should be more proud of your island, and your roots

  • @ImaginedWriter. Oh, please! Give me an excuse! My country would have been better off with Britian then of America! All America cares about is power and greed! Britian stands for truth and freedom! They gave my Polynesian brothers in the south an option for freedom! What did America give my country? No option for freedom!

  • what a disgusting disgrace , this country badly needs the money it costs to upkeep this greedy royal family , and this is what we do with it.

    a disgrace.

    i do not support , or give a shit about them all , just like they do not give a shit about any of us so-called commoners.

    it is the commoners who saved this country during 2 world wars , while scum like prince edward cant hack it in the royal marines.

  • @hammys123 Twenty years after most have retired, the Queen takes on in excess of 400 engagements a year. She works far harder than most! I believe she should receive all revenue from the Crown Estate. This amounts to around £200M/year. Instead, she receives from this a small percentage in the form of a civil list payment. Consider how much the Queen costs the taxpayer (less than a can of coke/year) and how much she then brings in by way of tourism etc. She costs us nothing. In fact, we owe her!

  • @hammys123 lets throw our history away become a republic boring president who will cost more. Without

  • @hammys123

    Hello and cheers!

    By the way, how much does the Queen cost each person? I mean per person and per year?

    Greetings from Germany ;-)

  • @Rotebuehl1 about a pound a year although she brings in a lot of tourism and more

  • @jibberjabberman Millions of people paying that pound, remember.

  • @jibberjabberman Oh! That means, "she costs" approx. 1 pound sterling in 12 months, that is 0.0833333 pounds/month/per person? That is EUR 1,3397 a year, i.e. EUR 0,11164167 per month per person? What a piece of cake! I come from Portugal, our budget isn't as high as the British Budget, but each person pays a lot more per month to finance the portuguese president, to say, EUR 2,9 per person and year! Compared with the Spanish Monarchy it's 18 times higher p.p/year! Even Britain is cheaper! Wow!

  • God Save the Queen!!!!

  • Call us Brits what the hell you like you can slag us and our Country call us anything you want but never forget NO OTHER COUNTRY IN THIS WIDE WORLD CAN DO POMP AND SHOW LIKE WE CAN !!

    GOD BLESS THE QUEEN AND THE UK !!

  • i was theirrrrrr

  • As for monarchy costs more - I think it is worth recalling that the president of China refused to stay at Buckingham Palace because it was not "five star enough" for him

  • @324wilson Too true: the Americans have to fork out for pensions for all of their living ex-presidents and then there's the costly matter of providing them, and their families, with 24/7 security.

  • @324wilson

    The chinese president just visited my country this year, Portugal, and he stayed in one of our former royal palaces! These palaces are great, but not nearly as magnificent as Buckingham palace! I truly doubt our state palaces have a "five star enough" for whoever stays there! He didn't complain at all, calling the state visit "an enormous success"! I suppose he wanted to put down the Queen, the living symbol of a country he has unfinished business with (Hong-Kong and so...)!

    GSTQ

  • @fdama We really, really, really don't.

  • @fdama That's pathetic, although this point of view is just as respectable, as any other opinion! Cheers

  • pinche vieja fachosa.... me cae gorda la vieja pendeja!!!! se gastan un dineral en un pinche teatro como este para que la gente valla a olerle los pedos jediondos a la ruca.... ya esta robando oxigeno!! que hora que no se muere.. aun sigue mamando del dinero que no le cuesta y no le da verguenza..... vieja cabrona....!!!!!

  • i think that this coach is the definition of a "pimped out ride" =]

  • incroyable: ce peuple si lointins et si proche de l'Europe, !

    musique superbe, of course.

  • britain cannot be a republic ! God forbid that !

  • @mikhail1985

    You are so damn right! There are too much of those soulless and arrogant republics that have betrayed the history of their countries by giving corrupt politicians the chance to exploit their people.

    Only the Monarchy, embodied by HM The Queen, can provide everlasting stability and continuity to a country and thereby help stabalise society. HM The Queen is a symbol of unity and trust, of pride and pomp, of history and future.

    Be proud you great British people! Be proud of HM!!

  • Thank God for a good Queen.

  • @mad1701 God save the Queen !

  • This is so very very regal. That horse-drawn golden coach is absolutely exquisitely beautiful. Sometimes I wish America was still a member of the Commonwealth. I think that it would be kind of cool to have a "Queen of America" like Canada has the "Queen of Canada." I don't think any other nation, except maybe North Korea, can put on a good show of pomp in these huge military parades.

  • God save her majesty the queen. Long may she live! Britains-you can be proud of your monarchy-I'd very much like to pay the monarchy than certain lazy and greedy politicians exploiting the people.the queen serves the country -cannot be said concerning the politicians

  • God save the Queen

  • at 0:41 why is there the German Tricolour in the Foreground?

  • @DorzhabadVideosLtd becaus, and i know this might be hard for some people to believe,the war ended 60 odd years go and for those of us who have actually GOTTEN OVER IT, some Germans are allowed to visit Britain as tourists?

  • @bulked but thats the german 2nd reich tricolour which symbolises the weimar republic and certain aspect of neo-nazism

    Its not the current tricolour its from around 100 years ago

  • @DorzhabadVideosLtd it was also the flag of the Kaiserreich, which wasnt a nazi state

  • @bulked of course yes, but some nazi groups have decided to se the tricolour instead of the swastica when it has been banned from being used.

    When i mean the 2nd reich, of course that is the Kaiserreich, Kaiser wilhelms riech.

    But the black, white, red is also a sign of german purity, used by nazis and monarchist germans alike.

    Im just wondering why its at our majesties jubillee that all

  • @DorzhabadVideosLtd Of course, HM the Queen is a symbol for monarchists all around the globe, for countries that have lost their monarchies and countries seeking to maintain theirs alike. It seems appropriate that a pre-Nazi German flag would be there, especially given how the House of Windsor is very much part of the greater association of European royal houses (itself originally Saxe-Coburg Gotha). God Save the Queen.

  • @DorzhabadVideosLtd its not that flag. if you look carefully you will see that the red section is larger than the black and white sections. it must b e the top part of some other flag, possibly a commemerative one.

  • you say what you want, but United Kingdom's the best nation of all...

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