Vegas Seagull
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- Jul 10, 2009
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Congratulations
Absolutely. Remarkable woman.
Congratulations and Hopefully she will read this thread
Yep. She has had it tough. I don't see 63 years as an achievement really, all she had to do was not die, which is pretty easy when you have the absolute best of everything.
I can see why some like her. Personally I've got nowt against the woman. What she represents and the monarchy as a concept I have a huge issue with. Basically she's a useless , loaded old woman. Can't hate her, can't love her, don't respect her.
It wasn't pretty easy for her father who died aged 52.
I worked for 50 years before retiring last year. I really didn't fancy working for another 23 years. Maybe some are forgetting that she did royal duties before she was crowned Queen.
The Commonwealth countries are mostly still in favour of keeping her as head of state, so she must be doing something right.
Lots of people died young in her Fathers generation. 52 was quite a good age the .
She has a certain charm I suppose. I imagine lots of crazy cat women like her.
Nicholas Whitchell as ever puts it very well...
By BBC royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell
It will be day 23,226 of her reign. The Queen is determined that it should in no way be exceptional.
She has let it be known with some emphasis that she does not want a fuss to be made. Typical of such a selfless woman who has given so much to the British people and many other worldwide.
It is evidently viewed as bad form for one long-lived queen to be seen in any way to be celebrating the passing of a record set by another long-lived queen.
But of course that is precisely why 9 September 2015 is notable in its way. Elizabeth II will become the longest-reigning monarch in British history, passing the record set by her great-great-grandmother Victoria.
And in an institution as old as the monarchy, that is a rather striking measure to add to the other memorable features of her reign.
She may not want there to be a fuss but it would seem that many, many millions of British citizens, to say nothing of those from further afield, believe that her record-breaking reign deserves more than a little recognition.