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Are the Royal Family being forced to take their share of the cuts?

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anotheoldgit | 14:48 Wed 06th Jun 2012 | News
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http://www.dailymail....ily-Queens-reign.html

It was unusual to witness the the demise of certain members of the Royal Family, on what could be the last balcony appearance the Queen ever makes.

I would have thought at least that she would have had her other three children (Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward) by her side.
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Maybe she doesn't like the rest of them. You don't have to like your family.
I wondered about that, I was suspicious about the press' rather lame sounding expression "core group" too. I hope it wasn't her last balcony appearence.
Did she just have the direct line to the throne and their spouses?
Seemed strange, just the heir to the throne and his family with her Majesty.
Apparently it was a deliberate choice to show only those in very direct line As a statement the line continues in safe haands perhaps but I suspect to lessen the impact of all the peripheral players who are seen by some as 'hangers on'
I do miss the line-up of debs in their tiaras. Memories of a more genteel age.
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/// I hope it wasn't her last balcony appearance. ///

And I also Answerprancer.

I was wondering if she reigns for another 10 years, will that Jubilee be called, The Platinum Jubilee?
"I was wondering if she reigns for another 10 years, will that Jubilee be called, The Platinum Jubilee?"

Yes, and in the (unlikely) event of her reigning for another 20years we'd have an oak jubilee.
not sure how having less on the balcony saves any money AOG!
...less chicken legs on the buffet!
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d9f1c7

Just thought that they may get paid per appearance.

No seriously it was just a tongue in the cheek remark to lead one into the subject.
there was a reason, and i think it was in the news yesterday.
hc correct, time for the next lot. So Charles and Camilla, and Kate and William. It wasn't a snub to the others, besides it was her time.
It's just my opinion, but the reigning monarch, the heir, the next one and the spare (crudely put, sorry for that)
tongue in cheek or not, I think you're basically right, aog: the ones on the balcony are the ones who give the customers value for money. Having the likes of golfing ambassador Andy or fascinating Beatrice up there would not have brought much pleasure to the nation, though their presence at the royal wedding was appropriate.
I didn't watch much of the celebration, but I didn't see Andrew at all. Was he there?
It only needs so many royals to shake hands or cut ribbons. No wonder the Royals live to a ripe old age when they are faced with exhausting chores like these.
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Would you care to live in a gold fish bowl all of your life and have each and every day mapped out for you, whether you felt up to it or not?

I know I wouldn't.
They dont have to do it. Can abdicate if in line, the rest could just go into oblivion if they really wanted to.

I'dput up with it for that lifestyle, maybe not the queens job though.

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