The Imperial State Crown, presented by Queen Elizabeth II in 1970's. Her Majesty in this video speaks about the Imperial State Crown, she explains the use of the Crown and the story behind the Crow...
The Imperial State Crown, presented by Queen Elizabeth II in 1970's. Her Majesty in this video speaks about the Imperial State Crown, she explains the use of the Crown and the story behind the Crown's main stones and gems
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The lady knows her stuff, as well she should. And it's so nice to hear her talk about the crown, one of the most enduring symbols of monarchy, with no pretense or snobbery at all. I get the feeling that she is proud of the history the crown contains, as well as aware of the responsibility. I love that she even imagines what kinds of things the stones have seen over the centuries.
As an American, I never get to hear the Queen speak much, but she has a lovely voice and seems like a lovely person.
A wonderful video and the Queen, as ever, wonderful with her stunningly enunciated English. She should offer to give lessons to the BBC...they used to be the guardians of good English.
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As an American, I never get to hear the Queen speak much, but she has a lovely voice and seems like a lovely person.