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Official Jubilee Portraits

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Philip: In Our Thoughts

December 24th, 2011 No comments

2011: A look back for the Queen

December 24th, 2011 No comments
LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 11:  Queen Elizabeth II...

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This has been a banner year for Her Majesty. After two royal weddings and several successful tours, she now looks forward to her Diamond Jubilee in 2012.

Throughout the year, many events kept Her Majesty busy. We take a look back at 2011 in review:

January

  • 10th: Singer Charlotte Church apologizes for referring to the Queen as ‘an old woman [who] has no idea what’s going on’. The Queen, who at almost 85 is one of the most experienced leaders in the world, wasn’t bothered in the slightest. People begin asking, “Charlotte who? Casiraghi?”

 

February

  • 24th: Official visit to Wales by Prince William to introduce his fiancée and future Queen consort, Catherine Middleton.


March

  • 17th -18th: Prince William undertakes an official visit to New Zealand, representing The Queen.
  • 19th -21st: Prince William continues on an official visit to Australia.


April

  • 21st: The Queen turns 85.
  • 23rd: The christening of Savannah Phillips, Elizabeth’s first great-grandchild.


  • 29th: Her grandson and eventual heir, Prince William, marries Catherine. They become the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

May

  • 3rd – 5th: The Prince of Wales represents Her Majesty on a visit to the United States.
  • 17th – 20th: State Visit to Ireland by The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh.
  • 24th – 26th: State Visit from the President of the United States and Mrs. Obama. The President and First Lady also meet with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

June

  • 2nd: The 58th anniversary of Her Majesty’s coronation.
  • 10th: Prince Philip celebrates his 90th birthday.
  • 11th: Her Majesty’s official birthday and Trooping the Color.
  • 30th: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge begin their extensive tour of Canada, representing the Queen.

July

  • 1st – 8th: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge continue their Canadian tour, with a brief stop in Los Angeles, California in the USA.
  • 11th: The year was darkened by the loss of a lovely man. The Queen’s first cousin, Lord Harewood, dies at age 88.
  • 30th: The Queen’s eldest granddaughter, Zara Phillips, marries rugby captain Mike Tindall in Scotland.

August

  • 15th: Iranian media was caught publishing fake stories about an anti-monarchy uprising in the UK. The Guardian reports that the press for the Islamic regime used photos of the miners’ strike of 1984, a bloodied man who was involved in a football skirmish in 2010, among others, to pretend that there were anti-monarchy riots across Britain.

September

  • 12th: The BBC presents The Queen’s Palaces, a three-part landmark television series hosted by Fiona Bruce.

October

  • 19th – 29th: The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh tour Australia. A protocol controversy brews upon being met at the airport by Prime Minister Julia Gellard, who bowed instead of curtseying. The rest of the tour is a smashing success.

November

  • 2nd: Working visit to Copenhagen by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. They meet with Crown Prince Frederik and his wife, Crown Princess Mary.
  • 20th: The Queen and Prince Philip celebrate their 64th wedding anniversary.
  • 22nd – 24th: The President of the Republic of Turkey and Mrs. Gül paid a State Visit to the UK as the guests of Queen Elizabeth II.

December

  • The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh host one of the largest royal gatherings at Sandringham in years. A brief scare ensues when Prince Philip suffers chest pains and is taken to a nearby hospital. The Duke turns out to be fine, but requires a stent to open a blocked coronary artery.
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The Queen and Duke in AU – Wrap Up

November 7th, 2011 No comments

October 23rd, a Sunday, saw the Queen attending church services in Brisbane. Her Majesty, along with Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, attended morning Worship at St. John’s Church.

That afternoon, a reception and lunch was hosted by the Governor-General for the royal couple.

October 24th was an “away day” in Brisbane. The Queen and the Duke hopped aboard a river boat and traveled up the Brisbane River to Southbank. Once ashore, they visited the Queensland Performing Arts Center.

That afternoon, the royals met with emergency response personnel and members of the communities affected by the floods. The Queen and Prince Philip attended a re-dedication Ceremony of Rainforest and the opening of Rain Bank.

The Queen and Prince Philip were back in Canberra on Tuesday, October 25th. They visited the Australian War Memorial and viewed the Afghanistan Memorial, where the Queen placed a wreath. Later, the royal couple met with Australian Defense Force Personnel at Orientation Hall.

October 26th: Prince Philip and The Queen participated in another Away Day, this time in Melbourne, where they opened the Royal Children’s Hospital. That afternoon they toured Melbourne, starting with a visit to the Ian Potter Centre, National Gallery of Victoria; a walk through Federation Square and a ride on a Melbourne Tram; attended a reception hosted by the Governor of Victoria at Government House. The Queen was resplendent in pink throughout.

After the Away Day activities, The Queen and The Duke departed Melbourne for Perth.

On Thursday, October 27th, the royals paid a visit to Clontarf Aboriginal College. The Duke of Edinburgh was especially keen to see the sporting facilities. Afterwards, they attended a Garden Party at Government House, where the Queen turned out in her second stunning turquoise and white ensemble for the day.

Approximately one hundred students from across Western Australia lined a path to the lower gardens, when the Duke stopped to chat. Philip asked why the students were in pairs, and when told it was because they were the head boys and girls, he said in his typical blunt fashion: “It’s obvious they didn’t choose the attractive ones then”. (!)

Premier Colin Barnett was pleased to have the royal visitors come to the country, and he thanked the Queen and Prince Philip for visiting WA and presented the royals with a gift – a book of drawings of wild flowers from the Eastern Goldfields by Phillipa Nikulinsky.

October 28th: Her Majesty arrived at the Opening Ceremony of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. The opening featured a vast array of leaders from around the world: 25 Prime Ministers, 10 Presidents, five Vice-Presidents, two Deputy Prime Ministers, one High Commissioner, a lord and the Sultan of Brunei.

“I have had the good fortune, together with Prince Philip, to attend many CHOGMs over many years. Their importance has always been in precise relationship to their relevance: always being attuned to the issues of the day, and always looking to the future with a sense of vision and practical action to match. In your deliberations over the days ahead, you have the encouragement of the whole Commonwealth to maintain this vital tradition.” – The Queen’s speech at the CHOGM

That evening, the royal couple attended a banquet at the Pan Pacific Hotel. For this occasion, the Queen busted out her best parure for the occasion – the brilliant aquamarine set in honor of the brilliantly blue ocean that surrounds Australia.

These gems are gifts from Brazil. The earrings and matching necklace were a Coronation gift to The Queen from the President and People of Brazil in 1953.

Well, hello there!

The stones sit inside a diamond and platinum setting. A few years later, in 1958, a bracelet and matching brooch were presented to The Queen by the Brazilian Government as a matching set to the original Coronation presents. Elizabeth then requested that royal jeweler Garrard complete the parure with a stunning tiara.

On Saturday, October 29th, the Queen and the Duke were feted by the Australian community during “The Big Aussie BBQ”. In the spirit of outdoor eating, the Queen topped off her elegant maroon and white outfit with a hat eerily reminiscent of a marshmallow. S’mores, anyone?

And so…

Elizabeth and Philip set off from Australia back to the U.K. after the barbeque. It was a highly successful visit and one that the Australian people will not soon forget. Her Majesty charmed everyone she met, and though there were one or two gaffes (Gillard’s curtsey controversy and Philip’s quips!) the royal couple made a happy and favorable impression on their Commonwealth neighbors. It also gave the United Kingdom a chance to present its history-making change to the succession law.

Vivat Regina! (And God Bless The Duke!)

The Queen and Duke in AU – Day 1

October 20th, 2011 No comments

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Wednesday, October 19th (Day 1):

Her Majesty and the Duke of Edinburgh were greeted at the Royal Australian Air Force base by Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Australia’s Governor-General, Quentin Bryce.

Bryce curtsied as protocol required upon greeting the Queen, but republican Gillard chose to shake the Queen’s hand and give a slight bow. It caused quite a stir and Gillard was pegged as “rude”.

“If she isn’t a royalist, it’s not a matter of that; it’s a matter of paying courtesy to a queen, to the Queen,” said June Dally-Watkins, an Australian etiquette expert.

Gillard said she was told to do what she “was most comfortable with”.

(It seems like Gillard is just plain confused about her role and the etiquette expected.)

Today, the second day of the tour, the royal couple meet with Bryce, the Queen’s representative in Australia, then continue on to visit Floriade, Australian’s version of the Chelsea Flower Show. The Queen and the Duke are also due for a tour of the gardens of Government House.

The Queen and Duke Visit Australia in October

September 28th, 2011 No comments
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It has been announced by the Queen’s Press Secretary that Her Majesty and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh will arrive in Canberra on Wednesday, October 19th.

The Queen and Prince Philip will also pay a visit to both Brisbane (October 24th) and Melbourne (October 26th).

The couple will then travel to Perth on October 26th for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. They will depart Australia on October 29th.

Of Note:

Queen Victoria’s fourth child, Prince Alfred, was the very first member of the British Royal family to visit Australia in 1867.

The Prince of Wales (future King Edward VIII) visited Victoria in 1920. The prince represented his father, King George V, to thank Australians for the part they played in World War I.

On February 3rd, 1954, the new Queen Elizabeth II became the first reigning monarch to set foot on Australian soil. She was accompanied by her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh.

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Royal Birthday Stamp Covers

July 8th, 2011 No comments

Celebrate the Royal birthdays with these special new stamp covers from Buckingham Covers.

Throughout her reign, Queen Elizabeth has acted as a strong guiding moral leader, as well as inspiring tolerance and kindness in others, with her recent state visit to Ireland as just one of many examples. She shows no sign of slowing down, so join us on donning our caps to celebrate Her Majesty’s 85th birthday.

Queen Elizabeth II

Purchase the cover for Her Majesty’s 85th birthday here. For the 2011 Royal Wedding covers, click here.

Alongside Her Majesty’s 85th birthday, we are also celebrating Prince Philip’s 90th birthday and have created a beautiful commemorative cover to pair up with our Queen Elizabeth cover.

Prince Philip, both before and during his tenure as Queen consort, has shown the utmost dedication to his people and his country. To celebrate his incredible 90th birthday this year, we have produced a stunning commemorative cover honouring the Duke of Edinburgh.

Purchase the Prince Philip birthday cover here.

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