The Queen's 90th Birthday

Happy Birthday!

To all the 'Royal' haters, educate yourself on what they actually do instead of believing the rubbish that people spout.
Creates a government to enslave free human beings through registration of a society.
Uses her government to take our hard earned money through threat of imprisonment, so she can pay to live in the palace, £39m last year to be exact.

The 'Royal' lovers are the ones who need educating.
 
What does the Queen do?

Morning

The Queen's working day begins at her desk scanning the daily newspapers. She then proceeds to go through some of the 300 letters she receives from the general public every day.

Some of these letters the Queen reads and replies to herself, while with others she tells members of her staff how she would like them to be answered.

Her Royal Highness will then see two of her private secretaries with the daily quota of official papers and documents.

She receives a huge number of correspondences from Government ministers and her representatives in the Commonwealth and foreign countries. All of these have to be read and, where necessary, approved and signed.

A series of official meetings or 'audiences' will often follow. Each meeting usually lasting 10 to 20 minutes.

If there is an Investiture, a ceremony for the presentation of honours and decorations, it begins at 11.00am and lasts just over an hour.

The Queen will then lunch privately although every couple of months, she and The Duke of Edinburgh will invite a dozen guests from a wide variety of backgrounds to an informal lunch.

If Her Majesty is spending the morning on engagements away from her desk and other commitments, she will visit up to three venues before lunch, either alone or jointly with The Duke of Edinburgh.

Afternoon

In the afternoons, the Queen often goes out on public engagements and prepares for each visit by briefing herself on who she will be meeting and what she will be seeing and doing.

Her Royal Highness carries out around 430 engagements (including audiences) a year and will regularly go out for the whole day to a particular region or city.

The afternoon draws to an ended with a meeting of the Privy Council with several government ministers.

Evening

Early evening can involve the weekly meeting with the Prime Minister, which usually takes place on Wednesdays at 6.30pm.
 
Happy Birthday!

Doing a great service!

Most of the money she recieves in the sovereign grant goes toward property maintence which of course creates jobs. It's not like they're partying over in Ibiza.
 
When I rule the world.

The entire UK royal family lets down to the 30th Cousin (+ close friends) will be shot and mess left over will be fed to the pigs.

You should probably seek therapy then. What an odd thing to say.

She showed no respect to me, when I was a youngster, got my ears pulled to bleeding just so I had to wave the flag at her.

:rolleyes:

Boo ******* hoo. What are you, twelve?
 
Boo ******* hoo. What are you, twelve?

Na 36, but if you *** me off just the once, I'll hate you for a very long time and then dance on your damn grave ;)

You seem to be a royalist, you must getting so excited seeing her on tv again - And on that winning note, I'm going to bed!
 
There's a definite trend appearing here.

All the royalists are like, 'HB, your a credit to the nation and worth every penny etc' and the non royalists are all, 'I'll **** on your face and eat your heart out when I take over the world etc'.

Classy much, your going to have a difficult taking over the world with so much competition.
 
There's a definite trend appearing here.

All the royalists are like, 'HB, your a credit to the nation and worth every penny etc' and the non royalists are all, 'I'll **** on your face and eat your heart out when I take over the world etc'.

Classy much, your going to have a difficult taking over the world with so much competition.


YEAH! The Royals didn't get where they are today by just killing anyone they didn't like or tried to stand up to them! Oh, wait.
 
Some love the Queen, some hate her and other don't care. What a world we live in.
Quite, it's far easier to just get on with life rather than seeking out threads intending to be someones mark of respect and celebratory, then insulting people, isn't it? You don't like her? Good for you. Don't be a **** and be so rude in a thread someone started because they just wanted to wish an old lady happy birthday.


Na 36, but if you *** me off just the once, I'll hate you for a very long time and then dance on your damn grave ;)

You seem to be a royalist, you must getting so excited seeing her on tv again - And on that winning note, I'm going to bed!

36 and still acting like a petulant child.
 
I'm going to keep posting this until the people who thinks she does **** all actually read it.
Can the Country run without her? Of course but all companies need a boss.


What does the Queen do?

Morning

The Queen's working day begins at her desk scanning the daily newspapers. She then proceeds to go through some of the 300 letters she receives from the general public every day.

Some of these letters the Queen reads and replies to herself, while with others she tells members of her staff how she would like them to be answered.

Her Royal Highness will then see two of her private secretaries with the daily quota of official papers and documents.

She receives a huge number of correspondences from Government ministers and her representatives in the Commonwealth and foreign countries. All of these have to be read and, where necessary, approved and signed.

A series of official meetings or 'audiences' will often follow. Each meeting usually lasting 10 to 20 minutes.

If there is an Investiture, a ceremony for the presentation of honours and decorations, it begins at 11.00am and lasts just over an hour.

The Queen will then lunch privately although every couple of months, she and The Duke of Edinburgh will invite a dozen guests from a wide variety of backgrounds to an informal lunch.

If Her Majesty is spending the morning on engagements away from her desk and other commitments, she will visit up to three venues before lunch, either alone or jointly with The Duke of Edinburgh.

Afternoon

In the afternoons, the Queen often goes out on public engagements and prepares for each visit by briefing herself on who she will be meeting and what she will be seeing and doing.

Her Royal Highness carries out around 430 engagements (including audiences) a year and will regularly go out for the whole day to a particular region or city.

The afternoon draws to an ended with a meeting of the Privy Council with several government ministers.

Evening

Early evening can involve the weekly meeting with the Prime Minister, which usually takes place on Wednesdays at 6.30pm.
 
This is not a thread to discuss what the Queen does, or how useful/much of a waste the royal family is.

It's a thread to wish an old woman happy birthday.
 
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