Sunday, June 3, 2012

BUT DO YOU LIKE THE HATS?

Prince Philip, the Queen, Camilla, and Catherine


The Baltimore Sun has a slide show of today's grand celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee on the River Thames

8 comments:

  1. I love the Queen's hat, but that monstrosity on Charles present wife only serves to hide her hair and shadow her face. Maybe that's a good thing. Catherine still looks lovely and the hat is perfectly fine with that outfit.

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  2. Leave it to that nasty Camilla broad to wear a bed pan...just sayin.

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  3. I don't like any of the hats. To my mind, the British royal ladies and upper class ladies wear some very strange hats.

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  4. Yes, "strange" covers it and that goes for the men's hats too. I love the first picture in the series for "strange" men's hats.

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  5. I commend hats. i love hats. Yes, some of them are hideous---but I still love the hatness of them.

    My mother says it's because I have a big nose and masses of curly hair, so I can 'do' hats.

    One of my favorite from years ago was a princess-di inspired number, very rakish, like this:

    http://www.lucychalk.com/2011/04/di-and-kate/princess-diana-attending-an-australian-football-match/

    Only mine didn't have that ridiculous bow, but a jaunty feather

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  6. I like hats, too, and I wish we wore them more here in the US. I have a wide-brimmed, hand-woven hat made of stripped palmetto leaves, which I love, and I do wear it as a sun hat and at other times.

    IT, I also love the hat you linked to, and much better with a feather. I do like a good many of the hats the Queen wears, but not the one pictured above. If memory serves, I mostly liked Diana's hats, too.

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  7. No comment about the hats . . . but I heard that Prince Phillip was hospitalized, so prayers for him.

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  8. Oh dear, I'm sorry to hear about Prince Phillip. Prayers of course.

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