The Queen does not own the large diamond you refer to. It belongs to the Crown Jewels and as such belongs to the State and by extension to Citizens of Commonwealth realms and territories. It is not the personal property of Her Majesty; though she is entitled to use it being the Queen of the UK and a number of other countries and territories. Also, the use of the Vice- Regal throne at Dublin Castle is meant to suggest the independence of Ireland from Britain and in no way connects to the Crown.
No whales of swans . . . or dorgis! . . . were harmed in the making of your video, I should think... and it is a very interesting one, and I thank you very much for putting it togegther!
I had never known that it was illegal to die in a palace (!), and the tidbit about who the tail of a whale belongs to (and why!) is a very entertaining fact to have under one's belt (and around one's midsection!).
This was very informative. Thanks.
anaclet 1 year ago
opps about the stamp lol
Avionicgenius 2 years ago 6
i liked it . thanks for informing me :)
consulgallagher 2 years ago 3
Another interesting fact is that Her Majesty can cut down any tree in Canada and use it as she sees fit.
TheRedEnsign 2 years ago 18
Thanks, I didn't know that! It will come in useful if I make part 2! : )
iMonarchy 2 years ago
@TheRedEnsign Nonsense
canadacub 1 year ago
Previous comments aside this video and your other ones are very interesting and certainly I learnt many interesting things in it. Thank you.
andibelfast 2 years ago 3
The Queen does not own the large diamond you refer to. It belongs to the Crown Jewels and as such belongs to the State and by extension to Citizens of Commonwealth realms and territories. It is not the personal property of Her Majesty; though she is entitled to use it being the Queen of the UK and a number of other countries and territories. Also, the use of the Vice- Regal throne at Dublin Castle is meant to suggest the independence of Ireland from Britain and in no way connects to the Crown.
andibelfast 2 years ago 7
Illegal to die...? You may want to rephrase that one
AliJSyme 2 years ago 4
No, it is phrased entirely correctly. This is what makes it so facetious. It was voted the most ludicrous law by the British public in 2007.
iMonarchy 2 years ago 10
Okay
AliJSyme 2 years ago 3
No whales of swans . . . or dorgis! . . . were harmed in the making of your video, I should think... and it is a very interesting one, and I thank you very much for putting it togegther!
I had never known that it was illegal to die in a palace (!), and the tidbit about who the tail of a whale belongs to (and why!) is a very entertaining fact to have under one's belt (and around one's midsection!).
THANKS AGAIN!
1Brian11 2 years ago 3
Some very interested facts indeed...
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!!!
324wilson 2 years ago 3