Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember a few pages back someone was asking who is who on the balcony. Here is a good picture and a good legend.
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a21271860/british-royal-family-balcony-trooping-the-colour-2018/
No wonder Prince Charles wants to streamline the royal family.
Yep, numbers 32 - 45, with the exception of 37, should have been kicked off the balcony. No great-grandchildren with the exception of those from the two most direct adult heirs to the throne and all second cousins of the Prince Of Wales got to go.
Also I had no idea # 17 - Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence - was still alive!!
We never see him and he doesn't do royal engagements. That's weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:at what point will the Queen's cousins and their descendants get kicked off? When Charles becomes King perhaps?
Probably. Alongside his Great-Uncles and their kids. That still leaves his direct Uncles and their kids plus late Aunt's kids and his 2 brothers + sister and their kids plus the growing number of great nieces and nephews he has.
Charles has no direct uncles on his mother's side. Only his aunt Margaret's children.
Anonymous wrote:at what point will the Queen's cousins and their descendants get kicked off? When Charles becomes King perhaps?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember a few pages back someone was asking who is who on the balcony. Here is a good picture and a good legend.
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a21271860/british-royal-family-balcony-trooping-the-colour-2018/
Holy cow! I had no idea the balcony was such a zoo. I thought only the Queen's immediate family stood.
Nope. Her uncles (third son and fourth son of her grandfather / her father's brothers), their children, their children's children, her nieces from her sister, her nieces kids.
Then you get into HER children and she had four. So you've got them, their spouses, their adult kids, and now grandchildren.
It's pretty bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember a few pages back someone was asking who is who on the balcony. Here is a good picture and a good legend.
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a21271860/british-royal-family-balcony-trooping-the-colour-2018/
No wonder Prince Charles wants to streamline the royal family.
Yep, numbers 32 - 45, with the exception of 37, should have been kicked off the balcony. No great-grandchildren with the exception of those from the two most direct adult heirs to the throne and all second cousins of the Prince Of Wales got to go.
Next to the queen, the kids were the best part of it.
I think the Queen's cousins and their heirs should go. I'd leave the Queen's siblings and their heirs, Queen's children and their heirs and that's it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember a few pages back someone was asking who is who on the balcony. Here is a good picture and a good legend.
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a21271860/british-royal-family-balcony-trooping-the-colour-2018/
No wonder Prince Charles wants to streamline the royal family.
Yep, numbers 32 - 45, with the exception of 37, should have been kicked off the balcony. No great-grandchildren with the exception of those from the two most direct adult heirs to the throne and all second cousins of the Prince Of Wales got to go.
Next to the queen, the kids were the best part of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember a few pages back someone was asking who is who on the balcony. Here is a good picture and a good legend.
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a21271860/british-royal-family-balcony-trooping-the-colour-2018/
No wonder Prince Charles wants to streamline the royal family.
Yep, numbers 32 - 45, with the exception of 37, should have been kicked off the balcony. No great-grandchildren with the exception of those from the two most direct adult heirs to the throne and all second cousins of the Prince Of Wales got to go.
Next to the queen, the kids were the best part of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember a few pages back someone was asking who is who on the balcony. Here is a good picture and a good legend.
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a21271860/british-royal-family-balcony-trooping-the-colour-2018/
Holy cow! I had no idea the balcony was such a zoo. I thought only the Queen's immediate family stood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember a few pages back someone was asking who is who on the balcony. Here is a good picture and a good legend.
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a21271860/british-royal-family-balcony-trooping-the-colour-2018/
No wonder Prince Charles wants to streamline the royal family.
Yep, numbers 32 - 45, with the exception of 37, should have been kicked off the balcony. No great-grandchildren with the exception of those from the two most direct adult heirs to the throne and all second cousins of the Prince Of Wales got to go.
Anonymous wrote:I remember a few pages back someone was asking who is who on the balcony. Here is a good picture and a good legend.
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a21271860/british-royal-family-balcony-trooping-the-colour-2018/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember a few pages back someone was asking who is who on the balcony. Here is a good picture and a good legend.
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a21271860/british-royal-family-balcony-trooping-the-colour-2018/
No wonder Prince Charles wants to streamline the royal family.
Yep, numbers 32 - 45, with the exception of 37, should have been kicked off the balcony. No great-grandchildren with the exception of those from the two most direct adult heirs to the throne and all second cousins of the Prince Of Wales got to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember a few pages back someone was asking who is who on the balcony. Here is a good picture and a good legend.
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a21271860/british-royal-family-balcony-trooping-the-colour-2018/
No wonder Prince Charles wants to streamline the royal family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that the pink doesn't work on Meghan. I couldn't figure out if it was the color, or if she had gotten a lot more tan since the wedding, or a combination of the two. She looks really dark and somehow her foundation doesn't seem to quite match.
Meghan is absolutely beautiful no matter what, but the pink outfit just looks a little "off." Not sure why it doesn't work.
Mehgan did seem darker on the balcony than at the wedding. It could be that pink dress accentuated her complexion. Also just simply that everyone else is white. That made her seem darker.
No. She and Harry just came back from their honeymoon and they spent a lot of time in the sun which her complexions lends itself well too. I'm guessing he sat in the shade.
I thought they went to Canada for their honeymoon?
I thought she looked great.