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Queen Elizabeth was picking her nails when Great Britain marched into Olympic Stadium

When you've ridden to the Opening Ceremony in a helicopter with James Bond, watching 500 athletes march into a stadium just can't compare.

Queen Elizabeth, who appeared in an amusing short film with actor Daniel Craig during the kickoff to the London Games, wasn't too impressed with Team Great Britain on Friday night. As 80,000 fans roared at the arrival of the nation's athletes into Olympic Stadium, the Queen was shown on television intently picking her nails, seemingly oblivious to the pandemonium around her.

[ Photos: London 2012 Opening Ceremony ]

Earlier in the ceremony, Queen Elizabeth and James Bond were shown taking a helicopter away from Buckingham Palace. Director Danny Boyle filmed the scene in March and the Queen was excellent in her brief role. I'd go so far as to say that she was a better Queen Elizabeth than Helen Mirren. The segment culminated with a live shot of two stuntpeople dressed as the Queen and Bond parachuting out of the helicopter into Olympic Stadium.

 

All that adrenaline must have taken its toll on the 86-year-old monarch. Displaying her usual stoicism, the Queen couldn't have been less interested in the Great Britain delegation marching in last during the parade of nations. The pool television feed cut to her for three seconds as the team walked on and she was picking her nails for the entirety.

The moment created a massive buzz on Twitter after it was broadcast live during the BBC's telecast of the Ceremony. A small sampling of the tweets:

The Queen not caring about athletes marching? Not surprising. The Queen picking her nails in public? That's the stunner here. That's an action not befitting royalty. It's downright plebeian. What was she doing when the camera wasn't on her: Sipping on a Budweiser and burping? If Kate Middleton picked her nails on camera, she'd get the Anne Boleyn treatment!

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Olympics opening ceremony: great in parts, but surprisingly parochial


The opening ceremony was a bit of a grab-bag, wasn’t it? I thought some of it was great, some was rather bad and quite a lot of it will mystify the foreign TV viewers (95 per cent of the audience) who it was supposed to dazzle.

Things I liked: Thomas Heatherwick’s Olympic cauldron, a brilliantly imaginative reworking of the old flame. The Queen allegedly parachuting from a helicopter. The Mr Bean turn in the Chariots of Fire sequence – nicely self-mocking and also very translatable. The forging and coming together of the Olympic rings.

Some of the rest was bitty and disjointed; the sub-mobile-phone advert style of the digital section was particularly weak. It was more political than I expected. Voldemort loomed over the NHS. Tonight marked perhaps its final transformation from a healthcare system into a religion. Dancers made up the CND symbol. The Royal Family looked bored, but the new Right-On Royal Family – Doreen Lawrence and Shami Chakrabarti – got to carry the Olympic flag.

The NHS segment in particular underlined how surprisingly parochial this ceremony was. The idea of the Health Service as a beacon for the world is, bluntly, a national self-delusion. Most other Western European countries have better state healthcare systems – and healthier people – than we do. Does the average Chinese person even know what the letters stand for?

But I suppose the whole Olympics is in a broader sense parochial. Three weeks ago, I was in Libya witnessing that country’s first free election in sixty years: an end, or at least a beginning of the end, to decades of madness and tyranny which killed tens of thousands and blighted the lives of millions. To borrow the words of tonight’s over-excited TV commentators, that really was an inspirational and historic moment. Tonight, by contrast, was just a show.

FM
Originally Posted by Wendy Holmes:

I hope she's remembering all the sins and plunderings she and her ancestors carried out on their former colonies, and that she plans to return some of the loot before she dies. She loves wearing those large diamond brooches.  

The Brits gave back a lot.  India was developing well under the Brits, Guyana was now bad under the Brits.

FM
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Wendy Holmes:

I hope she's remembering all the sins and plunderings she and her ancestors carried out on their former colonies, and that she plans to return some of the loot before she dies. She loves wearing those large diamond brooches.  

You beauty!

The two ah y'all stupid jus alike!

 

Do you think that America or Brazil will return the country to the American Indians? Will Turkish Muslims give back the land they stole from the Armenian Christians? Is Spain planning to return all the gold they extracted from the New World? Is Russia going to refund Eastern Europe for decades of plundering them of their resources?

 

Use your empty noggin once in a while before you start flapping your jaws.

Mars
Originally Posted by God:
Originally Posted by Lucas:
Originally Posted by Wendy Holmes:

I hope she's remembering all the sins and plunderings she and her ancestors carried out on their former colonies, and that she plans to return some of the loot before she dies. She loves wearing those large diamond brooches.  

You beauty!

The two ah y'all stupid jus alike!

 

Do you think that America or Brazil will return the country to the American Indians? Will Turkish Muslims give back the land they stole from the Armenian Christians? Is Spain planning to return all the gold they extracted from the New World? Is Russia going to refund Eastern Europe for decades of plundering them of their resources?

 

Use your empty noggin once in a while before you start flapping your jaws.

 

...but I do believe that one day all the English speaking peoples will return to their mother land England in the same way as the Jews are today returning to Palestine...

FM

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