She's so well traveled (22 times to Canada, 17 to the US I think) that I bet a lot of people here have seen her in person.
I've seen her twice. The first time was in a little town called Portage-la-Prairie, Manitoba when she visited for our centenary in 1970. I was 11 years old and our entire school was bussed to the park for the occasion. My brother who was 9 was closer and shook hands with Prince Philip. He also shook hands with an RCMP officer. My brother was a very enthusiastic hand-shaker that day. "You shook hands with a cop, idiot" I offered helpfully.
I also saw her at the Manitoba Legislature in 2002. The crowds were larger there but we were on a hill (Manitoba does so have hills!) and had a good view as she walked along greeting people in the crowd.
Indicative of her travels is that she visited Manitoba a total of five times during her reign. For centennial celebrations, art gallery openings etc. It was always a really big deal.
I saw the new queen, Charles in person once in Prague.
He is another inbred twit.
Air Force jet and helicopter pilot, Royal Navy Commander. He earned his medals.
Why are you posting on this thread? Felt a sudden urge to channel Daqueef?He is another inbred twit.
Charles is a wanker.Why are you posting on this thread? Felt a sudden urge to channel Daqueef?
I've seen Pope John Paul II in person at Shea Stadium in NY, but never saw the Queen.She's so well traveled (22 times to Canada, 17 to the US I think) that I bet a lot of people here have seen her in person.
I've seen her twice. The first time was in a little town called Portage-la-Prairie, Manitoba when she visited for our centenary in 1970. I was 11 years old and our entire school was bussed to the park for the occasion. My brother who was 9 was closer and shook hands with Prince Philip. He also shook hands with an RCMP officer. My brother was a very enthusiastic hand-shaker that day. "You shook hands with a cop, idiot" I offered helpfully.
I also saw her at the Manitoba Legislature in 2002. The crowds were larger there but we were on a hill (Manitoba does so have hills!) and had a good view as she walked along greeting people in the crowd.
Indicative of her travels is that she visited Manitoba a total of five times during her reign. For centennial celebrations, art gallery openings etc. It was always a really big deal.
This isn't about Prince Charles, or you or your opinion of him. This thread is for people to share personal memories of seeing her.Charles is a wanker.
I did see him. He is jug eared.This isn't about Prince Charles, or you or your opinion of him. This thread is for people to share personal memories of seeing her.
Go do Daqueef elsewhere.
I've seen Pope John Paul II in person at Shea Stadium in NY, but never saw the Queen.
Saw them live at wembley stadium in 1986. I was an AWESOME show. So lucky to be in the right place at the right time.She's so well traveled (22 times to Canada, 17 to the US I think) that I bet a lot of people here have seen her in person.
I've seen her twice. The first time was in a little town called Portage-la-Prairie, Manitoba when she visited for our centenary in 1970. I was 11 years old and our entire school was bussed to the park for the occasion. My brother who was 9 was closer and shook hands with Prince Philip. He also shook hands with an RCMP officer. My brother was a very enthusiastic hand-shaker that day. "You shook hands with a cop, idiot" I offered helpfully.
I also saw her at the Manitoba Legislature in 2002. The crowds were larger there but we were on a hill (Manitoba does so have hills!) and had a good view as she walked along greeting people in the crowd.
Indicative of her travels is that she visited Manitoba a total of five times during her reign. For centennial celebrations, art gallery openings etc. It was always a really big deal.
Saw them live at wembley stadium in 1986. I was an AWESOME show. So lucky to be in the right place at the right time.
Charles is a wanker.
Given what I think is about to happen with the Conservative Party......Alberta is indeed where a mound beganGood stuff.
But I hate to tell you that that was a prairie dog mound.
Real hills begin in western Alberta and become mountains in BC
My mother saw her from a distance, when she ( my mother) was a young student in an all girl Boarding school in Canada and Elizabeth was waving at crowds from a car. . It would have been in the early 1950's. But this was before Queen Elizabeth was crowned. She was still a princess then.She's so well traveled (22 times to Canada, 17 to the US I think) that I bet a lot of people here have seen her in person.
I've seen her twice. The first time was in a little town called Portage-la-Prairie, Manitoba when she visited for our centenary in 1970. I was 11 years old and our entire school was bussed to the park for the occasion. My brother who was 9 was closer and shook hands with Prince Philip. He also shook hands with an RCMP officer. My brother was a very enthusiastic hand-shaker that day. "You shook hands with a cop, idiot" I offered helpfully.
I also saw her at the Manitoba Legislature in 2002. The crowds were larger there but we were on a hill (Manitoba does so have hills!) and had a good view as she walked along greeting people in the crowd.
Indicative of her travels is that she visited Manitoba a total of five times during her reign. For centennial celebrations, art gallery openings etc. It was always a really big deal.
Nah, it just pisses off the monarchy lovers.All that video does is prove you have way too much time on your hands
Nah, it just pisses off the monarchy lovers.
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