All that pomp and ceremony wasn't for one old lady in a box; it was for the institution of royalty.
Again, I am not a royalist by any stretch of the imagination, but I have an appreciation for tradition. The degree of spectacle that the British are able to create in a circumstance like this boggles the mind, and the fact that it is rooted in centuries of history just blows my mind. As was stated numerous times by various reporters and journalists covering the event, nobody else can do this as well as the Brits.
More power to 'em.![]()
There seems to be one particular Brit who "boggles" your mind on a regular basis, lol. Glad to be of service!
I just don't buy into the whole royal thing. The queen, who I respected enormously, was the last shining beacon of light. She propped up the whole lot. In house bickering and scandal over the years turned a lot of people off, and the quite recent prince Andrew fiasco was very damaging.
A lot of people are saying it's just an old fashioned, dated and totally unnecessary institution. Saying that though I doubt they'll be going anywhere anytime soon.