Parsley Sage
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I think Coronations are only celebrated on major milestones like Silver, Golden, Diamond, Sapphire and Platinum Jubilees.
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The actual anniversary of The Queen's Accession on 6 February 1952 was commemorated in church services throughout that month. The Queen spent the anniversary weekend at Windsor with her family and the full jubilee celebrations began in the summer of 1977.
But that would have been any date.The date chosen insured that both Harry & Meghan couldn't come to London since they couldn't get the kind of security they needed to keep their kids safe
Not if Charles ok'd the security that Harry was willing to pay for.But that would have been any date.
Why is that date-specific?Not if Charles ok'd the security that Harry was willing to pay for.
It's not. But I still think the May 6 date is deliberate. They couldn't find a date within 8 months that worked?Why is that date-specific?
As if Harry allows any criticism of Meghan. Like father, like sonOk, y'all are going to think I'm a H&M uber but consider this. Charles made it clear that Spare should not have any criticisms of Camilla. So Harry had to know he was burning bridges with that book. The day after the book came out Charles ousted H&M from Frogmore. Coincidence? And maybe petty? Or deserved? YMMV
I don’t believe it’s “security concerns” that are keeping Meg and the kids from going to the coronation. There is no way the royal family and their security would allow something bad to happen to the King’s grandchildren, whether their parents are working royals or not. If Harry and Meg wanted her to be there with the kids, they would go. That they don’t is fine (personally, I think Meg’s been unfairly blamed for a lot of the rancor) and their choice.I get the security concerns, travelling with little kids, maybe even that Harry and Meghan think it might be overwhelming for them, but at the same time, it was just 5 years ago that Charles was the one who walked Meghan down the aisle on one of the most important days Harry and Meghan's lives, such a wonderful moment, so it's just sad to me that she won't be there for the coronation.
How many times, it's not up to Charles to decide who gets armed close protection security, it's up to the Home Office, and it's only for the most senior royals, very senior politicians (i.e a normal MP doesn't get anything) and senior overseas diplomats. No one else, even if they are willing to pay, can have armed guards.Not if Charles ok'd the security that Harry was willing to pay for.
I had a friend growing up who's birthday was right before Christmas. Her parents decided to begin celebrating her "half birthday". So instead of December 15, her birthday was celebrated June 15. Better weather, not quite as busy a time of year and only an occasional conflict.It depends on how often the coronation is celebrated. If it's every year, then, yes, it's unfortunate. Because Archie won't remember this birthday. But if every year most of his relatives are too busy to celebrate his birthday because it's Coronation Day, then over time he could become resentful.
My mother was born in Dec and it still upsets her that everyone always would combine her birthday and Christmas presents and that her family was too busy to give her the kind of birthday her siblings got. And she's in her 80s.![]()
But your logic doesn't make sense:Ok, y'all are going to think I'm a H&M uber but consider this. Charles made it clear that Spare should not have any criticisms of Camilla. So Harry had to know he was burning bridges with that book. The day after the book came out Charles ousted H&M from Frogmore. Coincidence? And maybe petty? Or deserved? YMMV
The date chosen insured that both Harry & Meghan couldn't come to London since they couldn't get the kind of security they needed to keep their kids safe. IMO Archie & Lilibet should be considered at the same level as Charlotte & Louis. None of the 4 are going to be king or queen & all are grandchildren of the king. But Archie & Lilibet are more in danger than William's kids because AFAIK they don't get death threats. But obviously Charles doesn't want to keep them safe, even in order for their parents to come to his coronation. I'm sure they are all delighted that Meghan isn't coming even though she didn't write that book.
My husband wanted to do this for our daughter, who was born just after Christmas, but I don't like this idea. Birthdays are special days. Every year, I make sure her birthday is special and separate from Christmas.I had a friend growing up who's birthday was right before Christmas. Her parents decided to begin celebrating her "half birthday". So instead of December 15, her birthday was celebrated June 15. Better weather, not quite as busy a time of year and only an occasional conflict.
Harry and Meghan haven't said anything as far as I can tell.Have Harry and Meghan actually said that he's coming alone because of security or is that speculation?
Like Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, etc, lol.The birthday industry is truly a capitalist ploy.
This opinion piece has a different perspective on all of this:
Opinion | Harry in London, Meghan in California: The ugly coronation compromise
https://wapo.st/3GPGEsy (gifted)
I had a friend growing up who's birthday was right before Christmas. Her parents decided to begin celebrating her "half birthday". So instead of December 15, her birthday was celebrated June 15. Better weather, not quite as busy a time of year and only an occasional conflict.
My husband wanted to do this for our daughter, who was born just after Christmas, but I don't like this idea. Birthdays are special days. Every year, I make sure her birthday is special and separate from Christmas.
Like Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, etc, lol.