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Will she be there for the Ascot Races? Will be a good time for Aussies in London to cheer on Black Caviar to WINMy mum who is Elizabeth flies into Heathrow on the 7th of June she's just missed the big day.

Eliza, evidently the Queen on the days she attends the races, is driven by car to a park, where she and Phillip then hop into their Carriage to travel to the course. A couple of our friends go to this park each year with their friends, armed with picnic/and bubbles

eliza
Active Member
Daltrim, my mum who has not been to the races since the 70's turned into a racing fanatic when Black Caviar came to town for her 20th and 21st races. Mum was lucky enough to have a friend with members tickets who took her along for both race meetings and she loved every minute of it.
Mum is ultimately heading to Ireland for a couple of months but she is meeting her sister in London for a bit of R and R, I will do some googling re Ascot and give mum the info, I am sure she would be very interested, thank you.
Watch out London, 89 year old Lizzy and 85 year old Siobhan are going to be painting the town red
lol
Mum is ultimately heading to Ireland for a couple of months but she is meeting her sister in London for a bit of R and R, I will do some googling re Ascot and give mum the info, I am sure she would be very interested, thank you.
Watch out London, 89 year old Lizzy and 85 year old Siobhan are going to be painting the town red

Energizer Bunny
Well-Known Member
haha eliza i think your mum is amazing
eliza
Active Member
Peter's of Kensington has some cute Jubilee souvenirs
Pinny

Tea Cosy

I am buying a pinny and a tea cosy for my mum
More here
http://www.petersofkensington.com.a...px?search=jubilee&brands=Ulster+Weavers&s=phl
Pinny



Tea Cosy

I am buying a pinny and a tea cosy for my mum
More here
http://www.petersofkensington.com.a...px?search=jubilee&brands=Ulster+Weavers&s=phl
Taylia
Domestic Goddess
I am probably wrong, but I thought they changed the line up just before Cam married Chuck.I bet she hates it that Camilla outranks her![]()
Medusa
Turns People to Stone
That would not matter, my lovely friend 
.Charles is the elder sibling and Camilla is his wife..ergo she outranks the princess royal. I think that inheritance rule comes into effect for future babies. I do not think it is retrospective.
And William is the eldest child of the eldest child so I think even Kate outranks Anne. It is all a question of who courtesies to whom.

.Charles is the elder sibling and Camilla is his wife..ergo she outranks the princess royal. I think that inheritance rule comes into effect for future babies. I do not think it is retrospective.
And William is the eldest child of the eldest child so I think even Kate outranks Anne. It is all a question of who courtesies to whom.

Bit of info over here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_precedence_in_the_United_Kingdom
And there's a list here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_precedence_in_England_and_Wales#Ladies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_precedence_in_the_United_Kingdom
In 2005, The Queen changed the order of precedence for private occasions, putting the Duchess of Cornwall fourth in the order of precedence, after herself, the Princess Royal, and Princess Alexandra, contrary to the usual position of the heir's consort. Charles' first wife, Diana, Princess of Wales, had ranked above the Princess Royal and Princess Alexandra.[1] The Duchess of Cornwall continues to rank second in the order of precedence at official occasions, such as state dinners.
And there's a list here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_precedence_in_England_and_Wales#Ladies