The queen of England does not feel old and here’s why.

The queen of England does not feel old and here’s why.

The Queen of England, who is 95 years old, says she does not feel old. She recently was awarded “Oldie of the year.” She also said she feels too young at heart to be awarded Oldie of the year. Reuters.com

“Oldie of the year”

Organizers of the tongue-in-cheek awards have given Oscar-winning actors, Nobel laureates, and the Queen’s mother, who died at 101 years old in 2002. Approached the Monarch to ask the Queen if she would consider the honors herself. The broadcaster, Gyles Brandreth, received a lovely heart-warming letter from the Queen politely declining the offer. It then states that the Queen says, “you are as old as you feel.” The Queen, who recently said she does not feel that she fits the relevant criteria to accept the award, said she hopes they find a more worthy person to be awarded “Oldie of the year.” Said the letter from the Monarchs Tom Laing-Baker, assistant private secretary.
Elizabeth follows in her late husband, Phillip, who was also awarded the same award and declined the offer. Which has been running for 29 years to be a celebration to contribute to the older generations from the public.

A decade ago, Prince Phillip said, “There is nothing more moral to be reminded that the years are coming ever more quickly, and the bits are beginning to be dropped off in more ancient time.” That was said from Phillip according to Tom Laing- Baker. Later stated by Reuters.com.
The royal Ceremony they had this year was still able to have a “seal of approval.” Which was presented by Camilla, wife of Elizabeth’s son Prince Charles.
Brandreth then said in her magazine article, “Long live the Queen! Perhaps in the future, we will sound out Her Majesty once more,”

What I Think

In my opinion, I understand why she would want to follow after Prince Phillip and not accept the award. I also think it would have been cool to follow after her mom. But I understand how she doesn’t feel old, so she doesn’t want to be reminded how old she is. I think she is in a hard spot, though too, because of her health and how she was just released from the hospital, so I could see how she doesn’t want to be overwhelmed too. So I think if I were her, I would probably decline the offer as well just because of everything that was going on in my life.

Goth Subculture

Goth Subculture

Goth culture, some may not believe it’s not an actual thing or may only believe it’s used in the fashion or as an insult in some other cases. However, I’m here to inform you that’s not the case and give you a quick summary of the gothic subculture and how it formed to what it is in today’s society.

Music

The goth subculture was formed in England during the early 1980s due to its audience of gothic-rock music, similar to the post-punk genre. Artists that helped form and shape this subculture are groups such as The Cure, Joy Division, Banshees, and the list can go on. Goth music is considered a dimmer form of punk rock music that carries tones of desolation, misanthropy and much more.

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Religion

There isn’t a direct religion set on goths. They carry many different types of religions, the same ones that maybe you carry, such as Christianity, Judaism, paganism, atheism, agnosticism, and much more since it is a very open-minded subculture.

Literature

Not only was the goth subculture influenced by music but it was also influenced by history and the arts. It was inspired by many sources, old and new, modern or ancient. Such as gothic literature, which was a genre to do with fictional horror, romance, and death. Gothic literature originated in England around the 18th century when it was influenced by writers such as Clara Reeve, Matthew Lewis, William Beckford and many more. The term “Gothic” came specifically from a novel titled The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story by English author Horace Walpole when it was first published in 1764

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Fashion

Next, fashion. What goths are known for is their dark, antique, eery fashion sense that stands out. The typical gothic fashion you’ll find will include black-period styled clothing and dark-colored hair, tagged along with dark makeup and nails. Some goths borrow different styles such as from punk-fashion and especially from Victorian and Elizabethan ages.

Goths can go from black spiked hair and leather jackets to tight-laced corsets and stilettos since it has such a wide fashion range. Some influences or icons for gothic fashion and characteristics are people such as Peter Murphy from The Bauhaus, Robert Smith from The Cure, and Rozz Williams from Christian Death. Some other people as well such as David Bowie and Siouxsie Sioux

That’s a basic summary of Goth Subculture, nothing too deep or special. We’ve gone over its history and influences, literature and music, down its fashion. Not only does it exist in history, but it’s still present to this day.

The Rise and Fall of Queen Elizabeth I

The Rise and Fall of Queen Elizabeth I

Named after the Elizabethan era and one of England’s most recognized queens in history, Queen Elizabeth I.

Starting from the prime of her life, Queen Elizabeth I was born on September 7th, 1533 in Greenwich, England. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn but due to accusations of adultery and incest, her mother Anne was executed on May 19th in 1536 when Elizabeth was two years old. Elizabeth had siblings such as her half-sister Mary Tudor, daughter of Catherine of Aragon who was nicknamed Bloody Mary and later died in November of 1558.
Elizabeth also had a half-brother named Edward, son of Jane Seymour who was crowned king at the age of nine and later died in July of 1553.

After the death of Edward, he appointed Lady Jane Grey to be his successor afterward due to the fear of Mary trying to restore Catholicism and undoing the Church of England. But due to the citizens’ disagreement, Mary Tudor gained the spot on the throne after nine days. Elizabeth supported Mary and her decisions but Elizabeth also went along with the Church of England. Mary later died and her reign ended with Elizabeth next in line to be crowned.

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When Mary’s reign ended, Elizabeth was left with a lot of the problems that Mary left behind, such as the war with France and conflict between religions that roam England. However, she quickly ended the war and resolved the religious tension and conflict in her country. England was finally at peace and had the chance to regrow. Elizabeth worked in the court and enjoyed playing the lute and watching plays perform on her behalf. Elizabeth also loved jewelry and embellished gowns made with gold and silver to compliment her pale look.

Just as everything was in peace, income the rivalry between Mary, Queen of Scots with her beloved cousin Elizabeth. Many believed that Mary was the true successor to the throne of Henry the VIII’s elder sister’s granddaughter. The rivalry began when Mary came to claim her place on the English throne during Elizabeth’s reign since Mary was catholic many Catholics of England encouraged her place on the throne. Mary united Franc and Scotland by her marriage with the future king, Francis II. But due to his death in 1561, she later returned to Scotland. Elizabeth imprisoned her beloved cousin for multiple assassination attempts and twenty years later executed Mary in 1587.

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England started to go down in a downfall later in Elizabeth’s reign due to unemployment, dying crops, and riots. And had to face many challenges of being on England’s throne. Later in Elizabeth’s final years despite her powering fading, Elizabeth still cared dearly about her people and made one of her most famous speeches named “Golden Speech” made on November 30th of 1601 at the Whitehall Palace of a delegation of 140 members, and Elizabeth alleged the neglected issues and won over the members.

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Elizabeth never wanted to marry any man or have children, she had no interest in sharing power or ruling with anyone, because of that reason she was named “The Virgin Queen”. Succession was another problem for Elizabeth since she’s seen all the troubles that come from royal marriages. She’s had a good number of matches but none of them suited to her standards or liking’s.

Once the time came, Elizabeth I died on March 24th of 1603, there are suspicions that the makeup she’s been using to create a pale porcelain look named “Spirits of Saturn” caused health issues that led up to her death. Elizabeth had no spouse or children to inherit the English throne nor successors, so instead of the son of her beloved cousins and rival Mary of Scots, James I took the place on the English throne. Elizabeth’s coffin was carried on April 28th down Whitehall and was buried in Henry IIV’s Chapel.

And that’s how the Elizabethan Era came to be.

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