The British Royal Family - news, views, clothes & shoes! #9

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...It is a lovely film it was a nice escape from reality for a couple of hours. Maggie Smith is wonderful in it. Hopefully the movie will be out on dvd before Christmas so I can buy it for my Dad...

Barnes & Noble has the movie soundtrack that is a current best-seller. I plan to stop there next week when I'm in the area and purchase it. The music is magnificent - probably one of the best soundtracks ever!
 
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DH and I saw Downton Abbey on Wednesday. Loved the clothes, shoes, hats, and mostly the women's short hairstyles. Perhaps the film will encourage women to doff the hair extensions and opt for shorter hair. I'm due for a haircut and plan to have my stylist take off more than the usual 1/2" for a jaw-length bob :) Sets, scenery, music in the movie are enchanting. Enjoyed the subtle sarcasm and humor. Maggie Smith is a gem!

When the TV series was featured on PBS' Masterpiece Theatre, we only watched a handful of episodes over the years and never really got into it. I noticed in the PBS fall schedule that Downton Abbey will be featured on Sundays, but local library has entire DVD series for free rental. We will binge watch the series in its entirety over the next few weeks. Hoping that the new film will be featured on our January cruise. I definitely want to see it again. Don't miss it!

We re-started the series in August, watching one or two episodes each evening in preparation for the movie!

Loved every minute of the movie, and love the loose ends left available for another.

The tiaras were lovely, brought from museums & other collections, and from different eras to match the wearers.
 
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Emotional' Prince Harry, 35, sits under the 'Diana Tree' that is all that remains of the Angolan minefield where his mother made her iconic walk 22 years ago and which is now a bustling town

Prince Harry visits de-mining site in Angola | Daily Mail Online

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The Duke of Sussex has met a landmine victim who famously brought Diana to tears 22 years ago during trip to Angola - as she revealed she named a daughter after the princess.

Sandra Thijika, who was pictured sitting on Diana's knee, described the experience of meeting the royal as making her feel 'complete'.

And when she met Prince Harry she described the encounter as a continuation of a long and beautiful story.

Harry ended his visit to Angola by meeting Ms Thijika, 38, a landmine victim who was famously pictured with his mother sitting under a fig tree in an orthopaedic workshop in Luanda in 1997.

The princess had not only walked through a partially cleared minefield in Angola to raise awareness about the issue of the weapons, but spent time with people maimed by the munitions laid during a bloody civil war.

Prince Harry greets landmine victim who famously brought Diana to tears 22 years ago in Angola | Daily Mail Online

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If anyone who likes Downton hasn't seen Gosford park, I highly recommend it. Its written by Julian Fellowes who created and wrote most of Downton and has the same vibe


I love a good period drama, fave non Austen ones are North and South, Poldark and Call the Midwife although none of those have the glamour of Downton but the recent BBC War and Peace is perfect if you're looking for glamour
 
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DH and I saw Downton Abbey on Wednesday. Loved the clothes, shoes, hats, and mostly the women's short hairstyles. Perhaps the film will encourage women to doff the hair extensions and opt for shorter hair. I'm due for a haircut and plan to have my stylist take off more than the usual 1/2" for a jaw-length bob :) Sets, scenery, music in the movie are enchanting. Enjoyed the subtle sarcasm and humor. Maggie Smith is a gem!

When the TV series was featured on PBS' Masterpiece Theatre, we only watched a handful of episodes over the years and never really got into it. I noticed in the PBS fall schedule that Downton Abbey will be featured on Sundays, but local library has entire DVD series for free rental. We will binge watch the series in its entirety over the next few weeks. Hoping that the new film will be featured on our January cruise. I definitely want to see it again. Don't miss it!

I hope so, the roaring 20s are coming back soon afterall!
 
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I saw the movie last Friday and as usual cried when it ended. I could watch them in the series for another 6 years if they would only cooperate and do as I want. I adore Maggie Smith!! I want to be her when I grow up.
 
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If anyone who likes Downton hasn't seen Gosford park, I highly recommend it. Its written by Julian Fellowes who created and wrote most of Downton and has the same vibe


I love a good period drama, fave non Austen ones are North and South, Poldark and Call the Midwife although none of those have the glamour of Downton but the recent BBC War and Peace is perfect if you're looking for glamour

I am looking forward to Mr. Fellow’s new show The Gilded Age which will star Ms. Christine Baranski about New York in the 1880s. It is a HBO show I hope it will come to the U.K.

https://deadline.com/2019/09/the-gilded-age-christine-baranski-cynthia-nixon-amanda-peet-morgan-spector-star-hbo-period-drama-1202745528/
 
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OT: Downton Abbey/fashion-related.

Last night concluded the month-long Friday night football movies on TCM. DH and I watched Good News starring June Allyson and Peter Lawford. The movie-musical was released in 1947 and is set on a small college campus in 1927 - the same year as the Downton Abbey movie. Both films are set during the Roaring Twenties, yet the clothing styles are very different. If you haven't seen Good News, please take the time to watch the short trailer to see the fashions featured in the film. I much prefer the understated elegance of the costumes featured in Downton Abbey.

Good News (1947) - IMDb
 
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6 Things to Know About Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi 's Family Ahead of His Wedding to Princess Beatrice

The happy couple announced their engagement yesterday.

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It's official: Princess Beatrice and her fiancé, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi are getting married next year. And naturally, the groom-to-be's parents are thrilled about their son's plans to wed.
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EDO IS THE SON OF ALESSANDRO "ALEX" MAPELLI MOZZI AND NIKKI WILLIAMS-ELLIS.

HIS FAMILY REPORTEDLY HAS TIES TO THE ITALIAN ARISTOCRACY.


Edo's father holds both British and Italian citizenship, but he cannot officially use his reported Italian title in the U.K. (hence why it was not included in the official statement announcing the engagement).
Edoardo is the son of former Olympic skier Count Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi

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He's also a former Olympian, having competed for the U.K. in multiple skiing events at the 1972 Winter Olympics.
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Alpine Skiing Alex Mapelli-Mozzi

IN 2016, HIS MOTHER WAS AWARDED AN MBE OR MEMBER OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.
Nicola Shale, the widow of former West Oxfordshire Conservative Association chairman Christopher Shale, will receive an MBE.

Mr Shale died in 2011 and his wife is involved in a not-for-profit project to build a cricket ground in the African country of Rwanda.

Town & Country
 
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Queen Victoria's Strawberry Leaf Tiara
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Made for Queen Victoria, this stunning tiara was given to her youngest daughter, Princess Beatrice ;)
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In 1885, Queen Victoria gave the tiara and parure to her youngest daughter, Princess Beatrice, when she married Prince Henry of Battenberg.
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Princess Beatrice -1885
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Princess Beatrice - 'Young Victoria' 2013

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Queen Victoria's Strawberry Leaf Tiara
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She added additional elements at the base and wore the Tiara! as seen in the portrait of Beatrice painted by Spanish painter Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida.
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Princess Beatrice of Battenberg
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At some point in the 1920s, Princess Beatrice passed the tiara to her son and daughter-in-law, the Marquess and Marchioness of Carisbrooke, who had the piece altered in 1933.
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She wore it during a 1939 State Visit from France.
After that, the tiara disappeared from public view, and its current whereabouts are unknown. :confused: - HOW? -
:cool: But then suddenly came this ...

In May 2016, a ruby and diamond brooch belonging to the parure was sold at Christie’s.
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Which can be seen worn by the Countess along with the Tiara! :p in this pic.
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