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Polite Society School of Étiquette offers Beginning, Advanced, Business, and Tea Étiquette Courses. Étiquette tutelage is presented at speaking engagements, webinars, school seminars, private dinners, and specialty tea events. The School's mission is to educate adults and children in customary codes of conduct with an emphasis on everyday social graces.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

A-Z CHRISTMAS STEEPED IN TRADITIONS

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IS FOR THE QUEEN'S SPEECH


For some, watching the Queen's speech at 3pm on Christmas Day is an integral part of the tradidtions of the day.  The first broadcast from the monarch began during the reign of the present Queen's grandfather, King George V, who in 1932 spoke in the 'wireless' from an office in Sandringham.  The tradition was maintained by his son, King George VI, who became king following his brother's abdication and continued by the Queen.  


With the advent of television, the Queen made the first speech by this medium in 1957.  This allowed the public a glimpse of the monarch at her home, dressed for Christmas.  The address usually lasts around 10 minutes and is anchored by a theme chosen by Her Majesty.  It is a rare occasion where the Queen offers her own thoughts on events without Government advice and as such it is considered an important part of the relationship between the sovereign and her subjects.


From English Home Magazine

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