Wasn't she wonderful? Shes 87 you know. An inspiration to everyone with her diamonds and expensive dresses, Rolls Royce, race horses, butlers, garden parties, carriages, private jet etc. I'm inspired! Or am I?
Towie - to help Madge keep the pace, she has £7.9M a year off us, several rent-free properties and a busload of staff.
I reckon you and me both will be in simialrly good condition in our late 80s given that little head start.
re. the preggie belly Towie - very much a hidden thing in the fifties. I have a photo of my mum with several of my brothers who were made to stand in front so the bump that was me could not be detected.
Mosaic - hahaha, that is very true - but there still must be days when she really feels her age, despite all the help around her. I jut wonder what supplements she takes.
Didn't see too many of these lackeys when she stood for four hours in the cold and rain on Sunday.....think we've been through the costs argument enough now, just remember the 'us' you refer to numbers about 30 million taxpayers!!!
I doubt that having a lot of properties really keeps you healthier, Mosaic (though of course I wouldn't mind trying). And expensive dresses don't keep you warmer or drier than Primark ones.
But I suspect a lot of criticism of the queen is like that: Why should she have a race horse when I haven't got one?
I've often thought that mosaic. I expect every little pain is looked after immediately. One of the things I would not like though is she has to do what the Government tells her to do. I can't remember her ever behaving like her uncle the Duke of Windsor, though and I fancy her sons have hit the high spots quite a bit. Of course, it could have been carefully hidden, but she appears to have lived a fairly sedate life.