As the Queen left for Westminster in the Gold State Coach, there were two small figures watching from one of the windows at the front of Buckingham Palace. One was a young Prince Charles, dressed in a silk suit, and the other was Princess Anne, and one of them would soon leave to become the first British child ever to see his mother crowned monarch. Princess Anne wasn’t quite three and she was told she was too young.

“The only thing that I remember, if that’s the right expression, is feeling just a touch grumpy that I wasn’t allowed to go, and after that, nothing. I should have been aware of being on the balcony, but you see, I’m not entirely sure I was aware of that or whether it’s just the fact that you see photographs and you think, ‘I must have remembered it.’ I’m not sure that I do.”

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The Witches (1990)

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The Witches (1990)


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Even better flowchart: when it’s okay to say “gay”

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Even better flowchart: when it’s okay to say “gay”


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