This short video came to me via the internet and, although a little out-of-date, I thought you would enjoy it too. So clever!
Queen Elizabeth II celebrates 90 years. (Born 21 April, 1926)
This short video came to me via the internet and, although a little out-of-date, I thought you would enjoy it too. So clever!
Queen Elizabeth II celebrates 90 years. (Born 21 April, 1926)
Thank you so very much for the queens video ,I loved it ,She is a wonderful lady
Many thanks .
Doreen
wonderful thanks,
Very lovely photos but she must have been born in 1928 as I was and I am 90.
What a beautifully blended video of a woman that projects stability and calmness amongst everything that life has bestowed upon her;
Good and not so good, happy and not so happy times. An inspiration.
That video was really inspirational. Thanks!
The Queen has done a wonderful job. Quite amazing really.
Our Queen is such an example of perseverence, fortitude in the job she was required to do at such a young age. A fine example for those who follow. May God Bless her always.
You are correct – this video was made for the Queen’s 90th birthday which was two years ago. Hence the seeming discrepancy in dates. I thought it was still well worth sharing!
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if someone would do that for each one of us!
Would this be a great SeniorNet project?? It would certainly help grow some more dendrites!!
Looks as though we will celebrate her centenary
Isn’t technology fantastic. What wonderful video! Thank you so much for sharing :-)
Thanks . What a gracious lady with a wonderful smile.
Thanks . What a gracious lady with a wonderful smile. Hard to believe she is 90.
Thank you for a wonderful memory with this video.
Delightful video. I have watched several times. Thank you
What a clever and inspirational video. Her smile is wonderfully warm. I think she has enjoyed the latter years with the more relaxed attitude now being adopted by all the Royals
Yes Florence, I agree with you there. Time has certainly seen a change and more relaxed style towards the public. They seem to be far more informal but dignified