By Annette Cole Mastron,
Communications Director for Southern
Writers Magazine
Okay, I admit it. I'm
fascinated by Royals, especially the British. Yes, I was a Diana-watcher, wishing for the fairytale. I love Kate Middleton, a commoner who by all
accounts is navigating the tricky Royal protocols and duties with grace, while
apparently having fun. I follow the blog "What Kate Wore" because
it's fun and I get to see an inside look into Royal events not often seen in
the states. Don't get me wrong, I'm proud to be an American but don't you
find the Royals intriguing?
The longest-reigning
British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, recently celebrated her 90th birthday with
multiple parties fit for a Queen. Her actual birthdate was April 21, 1926,
but her official birthday was recently celebrated this month with a picnic on
London's Mall with 10,000 guests. There were many formal
celebrations. According to the website set up for the event, it is a
"celebration of The Queen’s life, her love of horses, her dedication to
the Commonwealth and international affairs and her deep involvement with the
Navy, Army and Air Force." The Queen looked stunning in her bright green hat and matching outfit during her birthday parade and celebration.
If you're a Royal
watcher you might enjoy the website information that gives a detailed biography
on Her Majesty (HM). A yearly view of the Queen's evolution can be seen through
various pictures taken over her lifetime in this 90 second video from "The
Telegraph."
My all time favorite
tribute to The Queen came from A. A. Milne's children's book creation Winnie
the Pooh. Both were born in 1926. The Queen's birthday story was inspired
by A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard characters and written by Jane Riordan.
The sweet short story titled Winnie-the-Pooh and the Royal Birthday, follows Winnie the Pooh as he interacts with HM's
great-grandson, Prince George as they navigate famous sites in London and
celebrate The Queen's birthday. You can download the story for free.
I love the fact that The
Queen as the young Princess Elizabeth was a fan of the Pooh children's stories.
Now, after living 90 years, her birthday is being celebrated by Pooh bear and
her great-grandson, Prince George. Talk about a full circle moment for Her
Majesty. Oh the things she has seen in her 64 years of service as Her
Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
If you were to write a
short story to be read by The Queen for her birthday celebration what would you
write about?
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