2020年6月4日木曜日

《ロックダウン中、キャサリン妃が子供達の髪と自分の髪をカット?!》《キャサリン妃&メーガン妃 喧嘩の原因はタイツ!》《キャサリン妃&ウィリアム王子 Tatlerを告訴!》《エリザベス女王 94歳 プライベートの乗馬姿が公開!》《エリザベス女王 戴冠67周年記念!》




《ロックダウン中、キャサリン妃が子供達の髪と自分の髪をカット?!》


ロックダウン中の英国で、
現在も
ノーフォーク州のアンマーホールを拠点とし
最小限のスタッフで、
隔離生活をされているキャサリン妃ご一家。

自然の中で、
オンライン授業に
ご両親が先生代わりとなって、自宅教育と
子供達の規則正しい生活と、教育に熱心な
ご夫妻ですが、
そういえば、、、ロイヤルだっておんなじ、、、、でしたねえ
と実感した、この情報

自宅待機中
何がキツかったといえば美容院!!

美容院好き、グレーヘアが多い私にとっては、
であって、
もちろん全員ではないと思いますが、
ではセレブは??
って思ったことはあったが
ロイヤルは??とは考えなかった。

なぜなら、来てくれるでしょ、いつだって誰だって。。。

が、この事態の中では、、、、
要は、外部者を家に入れるの危険、ではないですか。

でも、リモートワークガンガンで、
お家から動画に登場されてるしねえ〜〜

なんと、キャサリン妃
ご自宅でご自分で、
子供達の髪を切ってらっしゃるというから驚き!!!

スーパーママ、キャロルさんが
キャサリン妃やピッパさんに、
お料理のみならず、教えたとか。

凄いなあ〜〜〜!!!
単なるお金持ちではなく
なんでも自分でできる節約家のお金持ち、だ。

同じく、
ノーランド・カレッジ 出身のスーパーナニー
マリアさんも、子供のヘアカットが出来るそうで
お手伝いもされたのでしょう。

しかも、もっとびっくりだけど
このロックダウン中に、キャサリン妃、
ご自身の髪も、マリアさんの手を借りて
ご自宅でカットされたとか、、、、
まじですか(O_O)

毛先をトリミングって感じらしいが
それにしても、、、、
やろうと思うところがすごい!!

庶民、私の方が、待ちます、行ける日まで(笑)

通常は、キャサリン妃は
スローンにサロンを持つ
”リチャード・ウォード”氏が
ケンジントン・パレスでカットされる模様。

その際、お子様たちも一緒に、という感じのよう。

そのお値段、
お一人様
£45 〜 £75

子供にゃ、高いね〜w

それはさておき、
なので、自宅でのヘアカット離れていらっしゃいますね〜
というか、それが普通に。

また、もしリチャードさんが居ない場合には、
他の、アーティスティック・ディレクターが
代わりにカットだそう。

そんな
”リチャード・ウォード”さんのサロンから
キャサリン妃は、
プロ用キット(ハサミなど)
をお持ちだそうです。

また、リチャードさんとのアポイントの間、
自宅でのカラーリング剤もサロンから送られるそうで
ロックダウン中には多めに。

カラーリングも、
お家で、マリアさんのお手伝いによってなさっている模様。

さすがだ〜〜〜
自宅菜園、鶏もいて
お料理はもちろん
カットも出来て、とは。

オールマイティーですね〜

他にもいらっしゃるのだろうか、、、
髪切れるロイヤル。。
まさか史上初?!?!ってことはないか。


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この時すでに、
キャサリン妃の手が入ってるとか??

だったら感動。


4月23日のBD記念写真


5月2日のBD記念



Spanish Norland Nanny Maria Borrallo


https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/11718886/kate-middleton-prince-george-charlotte-louis-home-haircut/


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《キャサリン妃&メーガン妃 喧嘩の原因はタイツ!》

兼ねてから噂されていた
キャサリン妃とメーガン妃の
結婚式前の争い。

シャーロット王女のドレスに関すること
と、言われていたが、
実際にその詳細は不明だった。

それが、どうやらストッキングに関することだったとか。

”Tatler”
が明らかに。

シャーロット王女を含め
6人のフラワーガールが皆
お揃いで、パフスリーブのシルクのドレスを着用

足元は白の太めメリージェーンの靴

そして実は、私も当日
とっても違和感を感じていた
シャーロット王女の生足!!!!

これまで、ブライズメイド・スタイルでは
もれなく白いタイツを履かれていたが、
この時は素足

ドレスのボリューム感や靴とのバランス的にも
素足は軽すぎる気がした。

そして、何より
マナーとして、
エリザベス女王が同席されるような場所で
素足はあり得ない。

特に、子供達は動き回りますしね〜

スカートがめくれることだって。
現にシャーロット王女も、脚を上げられたシーンがあった。

ロイヤルウェディングではもちろん、
ピッパさんの結婚式でも
子供達は皆タイツ着用。

ページボーイに関しては
おしっこ関係で、この例に入らず、のようですが。

例えば、
サンダルとかバレエシューズに素足なら、、、まだ。
しかし、ロイヤルウェディングといった、
フォーマルの最高レベルのシーンでは
やはりあり得ない、ということに。

レザーシューズに素足は、ほら臭くなりそうでしょ(笑)
そもそも、おかしい。

記事によれば事件は、ウェディングリハーサルで起こった(笑)

キャサリン妃が、
「少女達がタイツを履くべきです」
というと
「イヤです。あなたのつまらない伝統に、可哀想なストッキング着用や言葉を、私にも押し付けないで。」
と言ったとか言わないとか。。。

Trouble is said to have begun at the wedding rehearsal, where the two battling duchesses went to war over the tights; Kate said the little girls should wear them, Meghan said no way baby, don't hit me with your dullsville traditions and your pantyhose woes, or words to that effect.  


カリフォルニア出身でタイツの習慣など無し
と思しきメーガン妃と
英国出身で王室マナーやルールに敏感なキャサリン妃では
まあ、起こっても不思議ではない気が。

ちなみに、私は
アナウンサーの方のスタイリングの仕事を
長くやらせて頂いていますが
やはりストッキングはマスト。

ましてや皇室の方々に取材、なんてことになって
素足で行く人はいないでしょう
(よほどマナー知らず)

You Tubeの動画チャンネル(ロイヤルスクープ)
でも、語りましたが
実際のところ
メーガン妃がご結婚後、生脚派であったし
キャサリン妃は、英国マナーを守りストッキング派なので、
このストーリーも、納得しちゃいそうではあるが
しかし、
あと、何より
言い方は大きいよね、

こう言った、という言い方が変えられるだけで、
一気にケンカに聞こえるし
実は淡々となら、自体はそうでもないかも、だし。

だから、揉め事ネタは
他人に真実は、結局は分からない
と思っている。

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悪意あるな、この画像(-。-;

Trouble is said to have begun at the wedding rehearsal, where the two battling duchesses went to war over the tights; Kate said the little girls should wear them, Meghan said no way baby, don't hit me with your dullsville traditions and your pantyhose woes, or words to that ef


これが
メーガン妃の結婚式の際のファッション


ユージェニー王女の結婚式


ピッパさんの結婚式



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-8367253/JAN-MOIR-Duchesses-duel-tights-game-thrones.html


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《キャサリン妃&ウィリアム王子 Tatlerを告訴!》

5 / 25 

実は、このタイツ騒動
の話はここから。

英”Tatler” 誌が
キャサリン妃について書いた記事が物議を。

Earlier this week,
 Tatler published a cover story by Anna Pasternak about the Duchess of Cambridge
which specifically examines how her role has changed has since Harry and Meghan transitioned out of their senior positions in the royal family.

それによれば
ハリー王子&メーガン妃の王室離脱以降
ロイヤルファミリーにおける、
キャサリン妃の役割変化について書いている。

友人とやらの話

メグジット以降
多すぎる仕事に怒り心頭
顔では笑っているし、身なりもきちんとしてやっているけれど
本心はやりたくないの。
ヘトヘトに疲れて、逃げ場を失った感じよ。
なんの境界線も休暇もなく、終始呼び出される
トップCEOのように、一生懸命働いているわ。」


"Kate is furious about the larger workload," says the source. "Of course she’s smiling and dressing appropriately but she doesn’t want this. She feels exhausted and trapped. She’s working as hard as a top CEO, who has to be wheeled out all the time, without the benefits of boundaries and plenty of holidays."
メーガン妃との関係についても
「キャサリンとウィリアムは、初期の段階から、ハリーを傷つけたり激怒させたりするメーガンに対してとても慎重になっていました。ウィリアムはハリーに、関係をスローダウンするようにも警告していたわ。だからここまで仲が悪化したんです。兄弟間の亀裂はより深くなり、ハリーともとても仲が良かったケイトがことを鎮めようともしたんです。でも彼女の忠誠心は常にウィリアムにありますからね。」

"Catherine and William were very circumspect from the beginning about Meghan, which hurt and incensed Harry. William rightly cautioned Harry to slow the relationship down. That’s why they all fell out. As the rift got deeper between the brothers, Kate, who used to be so close to Harry, tried to pacify things. But her loyalty will always be to William."

兼ねてから噂されていた、
ロイヤルウェディングでの喧嘩の理由が
タイツだったことも明らかに。

「ブライズメイズ達が、タイツを履くべきかどうかで揉めたんです」

"It was a hot day and apparently there was a row over whether the bridesmaids should wear tights or not," 
the friend claims.

また、キャサリン妃が、
パブリックイメージに慎重であることも。


The story also explores Kate's relationship with her family, and how cautious she is about her public persona, a trait set at odds in the piece with Princess Diana.
これに対し、ケンジントンパレスは
間違った情報が含まれる
と声明を出した。

A Kensington Palace spokesperson said:
 “This story contains a swathe of inaccuracies and false misrepresentations which were not put to Kensington Palace prior to publication.”

これに対し、今度は
タトラーのチーフエディターは声明で
この記事は数ヶ月前から予定されていたもので、
パレスへの協力も依頼したと述べ、
否定している事実に関して
知っていたはずの事実を否定するのはおかしいと反論

The editor in chief of Tatler, Richard Dennen, has since issued a response to Kensington Palace's response.

"Kensington Palace knew we were running the 'Catherine the Great' cover story months ago and we asked them to work together on it," he said in a statement. 
"The fact they are denying they ever knew is categorically false.”

ウィリアム王子&キャサリン妃は
告訴の可能性もある模様


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Has the Duchess of Cambridge suddenly become one of the most influential women in the world?

Front and centre of the new, slimmed-down monarchy, Kate hasn’t put an LK Bennett-shod foot out of place in the nine years she has been William’s wife. That was clear as the coronavirus outbreak became a pandemic and she took on extra royal duties – making public appearances remotely as the country went into lockdown. There she was, clapping for the NHS, speaking to primary-school children over Zoom, offering support to the new Nightingale hospital by telephone from Kensington Palace and giving relatable interviews about the challenges of homeschooling. William seems adrift when Kate is not by his side (take the awkwardly wooden Children in Need skit he attempted with Stephen Fry, for example). Kate is, some argue, a kingmaker.


Certainly royal courtiers have murmured their approval. ‘Kate understands that the only credo of the Royal Family is duty, duty, duty,’ says one. ‘Whereas with the Sussexes it is constant uncertainty, [the Cambridges] represent stability and continuity.’ It’s easy to forget, with the all-encompassing threat and disruption of the coronavirus crisis, that this tumultuous time follows an extremely busy period for William and Kate. In the wake of Harry and Meghan standing down as senior royals and seeking exile in North America, Kate took on 11 royal engagements in a month – three in the space of 24 hours. It was a gruelling attempt to buffer the barrage of bad news destabilising the House of Windsor on a near-daily basis: the divorces (the Queen’s nephew Lord Snowdon and her grandson Peter Phillips); Prince Andrew’s mortifying fall from grace; the Sussexes’ surly press statements; and those naff Chinese milk adverts. Amid it all, Kate has emerged serene and smiling.
Out went safe shift dresses, in came silk pussy-bow blouses and softer blowdries. Everywhere, there was talk of Kate, opening up on podcasts about ‘mum guilt’. As a good friend of hers points out, ‘Kate knows what the country needs and wants. Championing how to raise your children is perfect.’ Yet, privately, said another friend, ‘Kate is furious about the larger workload. Of course she’s smiling and dressing appropriately but she doesn’t want this. She feels exhausted and trapped. She’s working as hard as a top CEO, who has to be wheeled out all the time, without the benefits of boundaries and plenty of holidays.’ Some say that beneath the yummy-mummy exterior is a spine of steel; that, in many ways, she’s reminiscent of the late Queen Mother, whom Cecil Beaton described as ‘a marshmallow made on a welding machine’. Because surviving, let alone thriving, in the House of Windsor is no mean feat.


Was it Kate who advised William on his recent modernising speeches and causes while toning down her own rigid body language? Was she instrumental in William’s jarringly woke ‘inclusivity’ Bafta speech? Has seeing Meghan exit stage left from royal life played to Kate’s advantage? Is the royal once dubbed the Duchess of Dolittle because she had so few public engagements stealthily establishing herself as kingmaker – the person to save, and salve, the monarchy?
In many ways, it’s difficult to get a true sense of the real Duchess of Cambridge – so determined does she seem to project an aura of blandness as part of her regal persona. When I broach the subject, I hear the same sentiments from others, from royal insiders to society figures: ‘I just don’t know who she is.’ One member of the young royal set says: ‘I’ve spent quite a lot of time around Kate and she is impenetrable. There is nothing to like or dislike.’ Yet, the source continues, ‘she has a ruthless survival streak, just like the House of Windsor. It’s why she is so well suited. She keeps her head down because the prize of being queen is so great. She models herself on the Queen and now speaks like the Queen.’
It’s been a rapid ascent for a girl born into an upper-middle-class family in Reading. She and her siblings attended Marlborough, thanks to her parents’ thriving mail-order business, and while there she had a poster of Prince William on her wall. Then in 2001, at university – Sloane central, St Andrews, where she read history of art – she met William. She reputedly mixed with an almost exclusively grand set and famously appeared in a sheer dress on the student catwalk. Dating William for several years earned her the cruel nickname Waity Katy from the press. The waiting paid off – they married in fairy-tale splendour in 2011 – but the sniping persisted.
‘In the beginning it was quite difficult for Kate as she wasn’t born into those circles,’ says a royal insider. She suffered the indignity of the ‘doors to manual’ jibe (a reference to her mother Carole’s former role as an air hostess) and needles about her ‘common’ family background – Carole being ‘NQOCD’ (Not Quite Our Class, Darling) for having been born in a council flat in Southall and descended from Durham coal-mining stock. Plus, horror of horrors, Carole allegedly ‘chewed gum’ during William’s passing-out ceremony at the Sandhurst military academy.
Worse yet, Carole’s brother, Kate’s uncle Gary, is a flamboyant boulevardier on his fourth marriage. He owned a villa in Ibiza, where Kate and William stayed, called La Maison de Bang Bang, and was a victim of a News of the World drugs sting (he said he was manipulated and set up). Yet Kate has never complained about her press drubbing nor disinvited dodgy relatives from her wedding. There seems to exist within her a genuine stoicism. But one wonders if the criticism gets her down.
Notably, in 2013, the Man Booker-winning novelist Hilary Mantel sparked outrage when she gave a lecture in which she described Kate as ‘gloss-varnished’. In what the press called a ‘vicious’ and ‘venomous’ attack, Mantel said: ‘Kate seems to have been selected for her role of princess because she was irreproachable; as painfully thin as anyone could wish, without quirks, oddities, without the risk of emergence of character.’ In fact, the lecture provoked such a maelstrom of opinion that the then prime minister, David Cameron, took time out of a trip to India to refute the ‘completely misguided and completely wrong’ summation of the Duchess of Cambridge and what Mantel called her ‘perfect plastic smile’. No doubt it stung, but Kate bore it silently. In crisis, friends say, Kate retreats to the protective embrace of her family. Her commendable backbone comes from her mother. ‘They are a very close family and totally united,’ says a friend of the Middletons. It helps that in William’s eyes Carole and Michael Middleton can do no wrong. ‘He absolutely adores them. Michael is charming. Really kind, soft and gentle. William loves going to the country to stay with them. Their family life is so soothing for him as it’s so different from his own family.’ Another country grandee says: ‘I’ve heard that Prince William is obsessed with Carole. She’s the mummy he always wanted.’
Yet it’s Carole, with what some call her Hyacinth Bucket aspirations of grandeur, who, rumour has it, puts people’s backs up in a way Kate does not. Some people have apparently found her exacting. A skilled craftsman who worked on Anmer Hall, William and Kate’s country home, and is used to a roster of prestigious and potentially tricky customers, said that he found Carole ‘the most difficult client’ he had ever worked with: ‘She was exceedingly demanding, fussy and questioned everything.’ Carole has put her stamp on Anmer decor-wise. Far from being a typical aristo abode, with threadbare rugs and dog hair everywhere, like, say, Windsor and Balmoral, it is, according to a visitor, ‘like a gleaming five-star hotel, with cushions plumped and candles lit’. Another adds: ‘It’s very Buckinghamshire.’
While Kate has praised her close family and happy childhood, there’s no denying that Carole is a formidable matriarch. ‘Carole is a terrible snob,’ alleges a friend of Donna Air, ex-girlfriend of Kate’s brother, James. ‘Donna is a really lovely girl, but Carole got quite grand.’ She adds: ‘Carole is the masterminding force between those girls.’
Kate and her sister, Pippa, remain the closest of confidantes, presumably because it feels safe. ‘Pippa now speaks like the Queen, too, and is absolutely paranoid about the paparazzi,’ says one of her circle. ‘She refers to her sister as Catherine or “the duchess” in public, which feels too regal and try-hard. Pippa is a bit lost now and is struggling to find her place. She’s always in the shadow as someone’s sister or someone’s wife. But they are all utterly loyal to each other. The Middleton family will always close ranks. None of them can quite believe that they have hit the jackpot, so between Kate, Pippa and Carole there is an unspoken bond. A sort of “We have to bring it to fruition at all costs”.’
When it comes to the Middletons, continues the friend, ‘The big thing in their family is control.’ Another member of their circle concurs: ‘In person, Catherine is a bit warmer and slightly more fun than in public, but you are aware that she is always aware of how careful she has to be. There is a level of control that she has to retain. I don’t think she’d know how to fully let her guard down now, even if she wanted to.’
It’s true that when she speaks, in her carefully modulated voice (coached with the help of the late Anthony Gordon Lennox, Old Etonian nephew of the Duke of Richmond – friends say that Kate’s accent became ‘posher’ at Marlborough and that now she sounds ‘even more plummy than William’), she says all the right things, and more often prefers to be called Catherine. But where is the passion? Maybe this is a defence against appearing like Diana, Princess of Wales, who put The Firm’s backs up by being over-emotional, volatile, vulnerable and skittishly complex. But God, she was loved for it.
Publicly, Kate may not inspire Lady Di levels of adoration, but she certainly has a following: a big one. And as time has gone on, the other royals have developed great respect for her because she’s doing the job so well. ‘She doesn’t create press headaches or court scandal, which, given everything else that is going on, is an almighty relief,’ says a courtier.
Her loyalty has been noted and duly rewarded. In 2018, the Queen bestowed on her granddaughter-in-law the Royal Family Order. One of the highest orders that the monarch can bestow upon a female member of the Royal Family, this is undoubtedly well deserved.
Not everyone is pro Kate. It’s no secret that the royal sisters-in-law never got on. ‘I don’t think that she ever pulled Meghan under her wing and said, “I’ll show you the ropes,”’ says a friend. ‘Catherine and William were very circumspect from the beginning about Meghan, which hurt and incensed Harry. William rightly cautioned Harry to slow the relationship down. That’s why they all fell out. As the rift got deeper between the brothers, Kate, who used to be so close to Harry, tried to pacify things. But her loyalty will always be to William.’
‘Then there was an incident at the wedding rehearsal,’ another friend of the Cambridges’ claims. ‘It was a hot day and apparently there was a row over whether the bridesmaids should wear tights or not. Kate, following protocol, felt that they should. Meghan didn’t want them to.’ The photographs suggest that Meghan won. Kate, who has impeccable manners, sought the opportunity to put Meghan in her place, reprimanding her for speaking imperiously to her Kensington Palace staff. ‘In the palace, you hear numerous stories of the staff saying so-and-so is a nightmare and behaves badly but you never hear that about Kate,’ says a royal insider. Another courtier says: ‘Kate keeps her staff whereas Meghan doesn’t. Doesn’t that say everything?’
Kate’s loyalty extends to a coterie of friends that is incredibly small, tight-knit and long-standing. Yet you never see her out lunching with girlfriends, as we did Diana, papped giggling on the steps of San Lorenzo. Her group, on the face of it, appears more staid – or cautious.
‘Kate is one of us in the sense that all her friends are Sloanes and aristocrats,’ says one of her group. ‘She’s very much decided that that’s her tribe, even though she wasn’t actually born into that background.’ Commendably, she’s kept her girlfriends from Marlborough, including Emilia Jardine Patterson and Trini Foyle, as well as blending with William’s friends such as Lady Laura Meade and her husband, James Meade, and Thomas van Straubenzee and his wife, Lucy Lanigan O’Keeffe, who teaches at Thomas’s Battersea, where Charlotte and George go to school.
Then there’s her ‘Turnip Toff’ crowd, the Norfolk Sloanes, including Sophie Carter and Robert Snuggs, who live near Anmer Hall. And the Cambridges’ glamorous Houghton Hall neighbours, Rose Hanbury and her husband, the Marquess of Cholmondeley – with whom there was an alleged falling-out last year, over Rose’s apparent closeness to William. The whole of Norfolk was agog and the story spilled over into the newspapers. No party has commented publicly on the matter.
Outwardly, it seems that with years of scrutinising public pressure Kate has become perilously thin, just like – some point out – Princess Diana. One could argue that Kate is naturally slim and indeed, like Pippa, a vigorous exerciser. Or perhaps her size is down to the stress of being a multitasking mother of three – one countenancing the additional worries of defending a Royal Family seemingly under siege. ‘William is absolutely incandescent about Megxit,’ a courtier confides. ‘Every time the Sussexes issue a statement, it hits everyone like a fresh bombshell. The Cambridges are left reeling like everyone else. Everyone is terribly worried about how this is affecting the Queen.’
Then there’s the matter of the Sussexes’ awful timing. As the Queen gave a historic speech urging the public to adhere to the government’s pleas for self-isolation – and on the day the prime minister was taken to hospital gravely ill from the coronavirus – Harry and Meghan chose to announce a new charity endeavour, Archewell, from their haven in LA.
‘Meghan and Harry have been so selfish,’ says a friend of the Cambridges. ‘William and Catherine really wanted to be hands-on parents and the Sussexes have effectively thrown their three children under a bus. There goes their morning school runs as the responsibilities on them now are enormous.’ More’s the pity. For it is Kate’s presentation as an everywoman that has endeared her to the public lately. There she was, catching the £73 Flybe flight to Scotland; expertly making roulade alongside Mary Berry on TV last Christmas; popping into the pub with her fellow school mums in Chelsea; and, during a visit to a children’s centre in Cardiff, talking about feeling lonely as a new mother.
There she was too at the school gates. One mother at Thomas’s says: ‘Kate has grown in my esteem because she is genuinely involved with the school. She does the drop-off herself, comes to coffee mornings and even queues to get her own coffee after drop-off, like the other mothers.’ Which, of course, she is, and she isn’t.


Perhaps Mantel had it right about Kate – up to a point. The aura of blandness is practised. In her future role as queen consort, her enigmatic containment will enhance her sovereignty. She is a royal ballast, William’s most trusted adviser, and someone who puts duty above all else. Endearingly, following the spirit of Diana, both William and Kate consult psychics. A medium who went to Kensington Palace to ‘channel’ for them found William to be ‘open-hearted and lovely’. Kate, while scrupulously polite, was more ‘shut-down’. Maybe she was merely going through the motions to appease her husband?
Whatever the truth, as the woman behind the man who will reign from what Winston Churchill called ‘the greatest throne in history’, Kate has emerged as the ultimate power player. Underestimate Queen Catherine at your peril.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8376969/Tatler-dismisses-correspondence-Kate-Middleton-Prince-Williams-lawyers.html

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/kate-william-sue-magazine-tatler-22114682

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8372889/Kate-William-sue-Tatler-cruel-sexist-woman-shaming-article.html

https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a32685244/kensington-palace-kate-middleton-tatler-comment/

https://www.tatler.com/article/the-duchess-of-cambridge-is-the-julyaugust-cover


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《エリザベス女王 94歳 プライベートの乗馬姿が公開!》

5 / 31 (日)


Two stunning new pictures have been released of Her Majesty The Queen out riding
 in Windsor Home Park 
this weekend 


 They feature her on Fern, a 14 year old Fell Pony
Astonishing at 94

現在、ウィンザー城で
エディンバラ公とともに、
自宅待機中のエリザベス女王。

突如、プライベートの乗馬姿が公開された!

もしや??とは思ったが、
やはり、未だ馬に乗られているとは、、、スゴい!!!
御歳94歳ですよ!!!

というか、まだまだ大丈夫にも見える。。

子供の頃から慣れ親しんだとはいえ
この姿勢を保てるなんて、
どんだけインナーマッスルあるんだろ、、、、
素敵すぎる❤️

ここ最近はもっぱら
このタイプの、安定感のある仔馬に乗られていますね〜

この日の愛馬は
”ファーン”

フェル・ポニー種で、14歳

愛犬同様、相場の家族同然

女王にとって
リラックスできる、最たる時間とも言えるでしょう。

娘、アン王女も、孫ザラさんも
乗馬のオリンピック選手

お次はシャーロット王女かも??
と、勝手に期待❤️

そして、やはり
アイコニックな、スカーフを頭に。

お帽子はなしですね。

ワイン色のブーツが超素敵❤️

スカーフとリンクしててオシャレです。

子供の頃から、とはいえ
やっぱスゴいなあ〜〜
未だ馬に乗られているなんて。

人間、歳は、さほど関係ありませんね。

ず〜〜〜〜〜〜っと100歳超えても
乗馬されてて頂きたい。

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動画

🐴 The Queen is pictured riding Fern - a 14 year-old Fell Pony - in Windsor Home Park this weekend.

Her Majesty has enjoyed riding since childhood and is closely involved with the welfare of the horses she owns for breeding, riding and racing.



ちょいとすごい画像発見!!


Embed from Getty Images




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《エリザベス女王 戴冠67周年記念!》

1953 / 6 / 2 

6月2日は
エリザベス女王の、コロネーション記念日
もう67年!!!





The Queen wore three crowns on #CoronationDay
冠
The George IV State Diadem - the crown depicted on stamps.
冠
The St. Edward's Crown, made in 1661, was used to crown The Queen.
冠
The Imperial State Crown. Explore more facts about the Coronation
右向き矢印
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”The St. Edward's Crown, made in 1661, was used to crown The Queen”


2018年 BBCの番組にて


”The Imperial State Crown”
(大英帝国王冠)


”The George IV State Diadem - the crown depicted on stamps”




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