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In the Thankful Grateful And Blessed Speech Pathologist Shirt Also,I will get this summer of 2013, royal baby watch hit a fervor as the world waited for Prince George. When pressed for clues at an engagement, the queen simply replied:…“I hope it arrives soon because I’m going on holiday.” Another story from The Wicked Wit of Queen Elizabeth II: In the ’60s, she watched the Everly Brothers singing “Cathy’s Clown” at the annual royal variety performance. To say she was unimpressed was an understatement: She muttered to her lady-in-waiting that they sounded like “two cats being strangled.” Once, while driving up to the Royal Windsor Horse Show, she was unrecognized by a guard. “Sorry, love, you can’t come in without a sticker,” he told her. The queen, unfazed, replied: “I think if you check, I will be allowed to come in!” During an interview for the documentary The Coronation, the queen joked to BBC’s Alastair Bruce about the difficulties of wearing a crown: “You can’t look down to read the speech,” she said of donning the diadem during official ceremonies. “If you did, your neck would break.”Diana Rigg, the classically trained British actor who was one of the best stage performers of her generation but who found greater fame on the small screen—with career-bookending roles in The Avengers and Game of Thrones—died of cancer on Thursday at age 82. Rigg’s daughter, actor Rachael Sterling, said in a statement that her mother “spent her last months joyfully reflecting on her extraordinary life, full of love, laughter, and a deep pride in her profession.” She added, “I will miss her beyond words.” Rigg’s agent, Simon Beresford, said she “died at home with her family who have asked for privacy at this difficult time.” How’s this for a mic drop? In an argument with the queen mother, the elder royal said to her daughter—“Who do you think you are?” To which Queen Elizabeth replied: “The queen, mummy, the queen.”
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