It was very exciting. I still have my newspaper that carried His Excellency’s visit in the Court Circular (Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, Chun Yung-Woo. October 9th, 2008).
See the video here at RoyaltyNow! or at YouTube: MandysRoyalty.
At right, you will see the money widget for the “Fur & Feathers” campaign. This is my way of celebrating the 11th anniversary of Mandy’s British Royalty! This event, which benefits animals all over the U.S., begins today and ends on the site’s birthday: April 2, 2009.
All proceeds go to The Humane Society of The United States.
Visit RoyaltyNow! for the Halloween-cast! Now produced with Audacity software.
Featured:
The Queen’s visit to Turkey with Prince Philip
Crazy hats!
Sneaky MPs challenge the oath
…brought to you by Mandy, your host on the Royal Information Network.

The upcoming DVD review will be Days of Majesty, part of a series of three DVDs which are entitled The Royals Collection/Queen Elizabeth II
. For my book review, I will cover Queen and Consort/Elizabeth & Philip: 60 Years of Marriage
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It’s hopeless some days… your video just won’t go the way you want it to.
I don’t mind sharing those moments though, and I hope you get a good laugh at the “blooper” reel provided at YouTube.

The latest audio is up and running at RoyaltyNow!. It seems that when I promise a show on a specific time and date, something happens that forces me to postpone it. I apologize for the delay of this show, as I feel it is extremely interesting and is a great topic for discussion.
Britain’s Real Monarch was an historical documentary shown on Channel 4 on January 3, 2004, and again on November 20, 2004
Hear it now at Your Royal Information Network.
My podcast/videocast has been going for quite some time, and it has always been a lot of fun. RoyaltyNow! has been a great way to connect with my readers, and it all started as a “frequently asked questions” video. I hope to improve it more and more even now.
As my wedding approaches, I have been adding more items to my gift registry. I discovered a podcasting set that can be purchased through the store Bed, Bath, and Beyond. It looked great, so I added it to the registry a few weeks ago. I am glad I did, because it is a good price, and I think it’s time to upgrade. The need for better video has been made painfully apparent looking back at my Royal Collection video’s quality. More recently, my “Voki” avatar made me aware of the equally heinous audio that I contend with on a weekly basis.
The podcasting set is one of those fun things you get to add to your registry after you select all of your absolutely sensible items. :)
Next at RoyaltyNow!: Historian Michael K. Jones thinks the Queen isn’t really the Queen. Find out why next time….
Upcoming Book Review: Tiaras - Past and Present by Geoffrey Munn