Living abroad, and no longer having a tv that picks up UK channels, I thankfully missed this apparent - er - overkill.
But it is symptomatic of how far the BBC hasn't come in the 69 years since Her Maj's Dad popped them. This 3-y-o was severely disappointed that Listen With Mother was cancelled that day in 1952.
But then I was never a Royal Watcher. Late first wife Deb and I met her father and his girlfriend for lunch on the day of Charles and Di's wedding, but for the recent Royal Wedding I was a guest in Ashcombe's flat, so was content to watch what she wanted, even though I was a bit vague about who the happy couple were. Without a doubt UK does pomp and circumstance very well - if you like that sort of thing.
In 1948, Princess Elizabeth and my mum were up the duff (technical term) at the same time, and I am two days older than the Heir to the Throne. Apart from breathing the same air, I feel we have very little else in common. No question, the Royals do wonders for the UK tourist trade, but they do very little for me.
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