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RoyaltyNow! Reviews

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Also promised on my June 12th post, here is the dual review of the Queen Elizabeth II Birthday Souvenir Album and Five Gold Rings. Click here to visit RoyaltyNow!.

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Buy Queen Elizabeth II Birthday Souvenir Album

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Purchase SIGNED Covers Here!

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

If you would like a personally signed stamp cover, please contact me or see Bletchley Covers for any questions. For other currency, visit XE.com.

Queen’s Birthday Covers - Autographed!

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

The stamp covers issued for the Queen’s 80th birthday are great collector’s items! get your cover at Bletchley Park Post Office’s website Bletchley Covers.

Autographed covers now on sale! Available in limited quantity, so purchase one today. Thank you for your support, and please enjoy the covers.

~Mandy

Bletchley Park Post Office - First Day Covers, Enigma Machine, Post Office History

Friday, May 26th, 2006

The link to Bletchley Park Post Office is now live. Sorry, I didn’t realize that I hadn’t linked the ad!

The Queen’s birthday stamps

Sunday, April 2nd, 2006

Please visit:
Bletchley Park Post Office to pre-order your stamp cover of the Queen’s 80th birthday.

Read my interview with The Royalist.

Queen lightens load with shorter working week

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006

Queen lightens load with shorter working week: “As she approaches her 80th birthday the Queen has eased her heavy schedule of engagements by switching to a three-day week. Her new agenda runs from Monday lunchtime to Thursday at midday, when she’ll be driven to Windsor Castle for a long weekend.

According to reports in The Sun newspaper the move is designed to allow her to continue performing her duties as Head of State, while taking into account her age. In the past she has impressed royal watchers with her tremendous stamina, such as 2003’s official visit to Nigeria, when she kept up a punishing schedule despite the heat.

The previous year was also an extremely busy one for both the monarch and her husband - with the Queen taking on 545 engagements and Prince Philip even more, with an extra 33 filling out his diary.

Senior royal sources were keen to stress that Queen Elizabeth is not effectively preparing to ‘retire’ or to hand over the throne to Prince Charles. The new timetable, said an aide, was not a sign of fraility but simply ‘common sense’ and ’self preservation’.

Her official spokesman referred to ‘flexibility’ in the soon-to-be octagenarian’s agenda, adding: ‘Her programme will continue to be organised in accordance with her age and commitments.’”