Before the Olympics, a research made by the BBC showed that about seventy percent of British people are not interested in the London Olympic Games, because what the British care about is the 60th anniversary of the ascending of the Britain's Queen Elizabeth II about which the whole country has been jubilated for a year. For such a country without National Day, only the Queen will make them feel the existence of this country.
This sense of existence was obviously presented in the opening ceremony of the London Olympic Games, and they next day the BBC news headlines throughout the day was not the Olympic ignition, not the event of Beckham's sending fire, but the movie plot accomplished by the Queen and Bond. Whether the Queen's Corgi or the performance of the substitute has become the focus of the audiences, which, though is different from what we imagine.
While walking in the streets of London, you can see many things about the Queen from time to time, such as the postcards, the cup with the Queen's portrait, what's more, nowhere you can miss the attractions about the Queen: the scepter and crown used while ascending was displayed in the London Tower, and the jewels of the royal becomes the necessary place the tourists have to see, which is gorgeous enough to feast your eyes; the unchanged guard ceremony in front of the Buckingham Palace is also one of the necessary attraction; in addition, in the London Olympic Games, the Queen rented out some of the rooms of the Windsor Castle each priced at ?30,000 a night, at that time, the government believed it was impossible for anyone except those who had neuropathy were willing to buy, but it turned out that all of the rooms were totally a root, for this, the Queen obtained a special Medal in the Olympics...Without the existence of the royal family and the Queen, these attractions will be of no practical significanceDuring the Olympics, the British National Portrait Gallery specially organized an exhibition for all the people to visit the portraits and photos since the Queen ascended the throne. The data and collection of the exhibition was detailed enough, some of the photos have appeared for many times, some of the oil paintings were put out for the first time, and even some "private photos" were also displayed for the exhibition, but the visitors still came in an endless stream. The exhibition poster this time will choose a half-length photo of the Queen with her eyes closed elegantly, which is close to the definition of "Hanging down the eyes to meditate"|An exhibition was specially held by the British National Portrait Gallery to display some of the portraits and photos of the Queen since she ascended the throne during the 2012 London Olympic Games. The content of this exhibition was quite affluent, there were some "old photos" that had been appreciated before, but some photos and portraits were put out for the first time, especially some "private photos", all of these attracted countless people. The exhibition poster this time is to choose a half-length photo with the elegant pose of the Queen who is closing her eyes while thinking, which we Chinese people would like to call "hanging down and meditation"}.
The British scholar David said that although some of the British (especially the Scottish) do not like the British royal family, the 86-year-old Queen's influence still has reached the highest point in decades. In a sense, the Queen has become the "totem" of the British.
Source: http://www.artipot.com/articles/1335390/we-see-the-queen-we-see-the-history.htm
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