Queen Elizabeth II Investiture of Sir Edward Heath 1992

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Queen Elizabeth II Investiture of Sir Edward Heath 1992 from Documentary Elizabeth R

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  • @corporalclegg07

    sod off

  • @rederic2004 Bet Di was just wanting to get back to putting it about!

  • Di looks so flippin bored at 2:30. Part of me feels sorry for the poor thing, part wishes she could take a bit more of an interest in things.

  • ... I´m from Orstralia. Things are becoming so common here, that I am afraid I´ll have to sell my house from whence I can here the kookaburras and come to Great Britain. We were so English here and the Prime Minister and Premiers were so keen to dance with H.M.. Now even H.M.´s Governors are so common in their republican inevitableness ! Shame !

  • well deserved :)

  • @SIREDWARDHEATH I don't think you should be taking these responses so seriously. And also, there are quite a number of interesting interviews etc with Edward Heath on the bbc website you might be interested in seeing; i can't give links here unfortunately. There's also a good interview with him in the Cspan library.

  • Yes I believe you. Churchill, even if he did say it, would only do for political satire or the like. He was a fervent believer of the supremacy of the House. As such, having Atlee in his War Cabinet and Prime Minister, would only attract his admiration and respect, as you have pointed out.

  • A remark commonly attributed to Winston Churchill. However, Churchill refuted the attribution, saying "Mr Attlee is an honourable and gallant gentleman, and a faithful colleague who served his country well at the time of her greatest need. I should be obliged if you would make it clear whenever an occasion arises that I would never make such a remark about him, and that I strongly disapprove of anybody who does."

  • edward heath thoughrally deserved this honour!

  • r.i.p edward heath!

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