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Hilldodger said:Yeah, but we're talking within the last 100 years.
You were the one who brought humpy backed Dick into it...

Who wouldn't have been King anyway, if Harold had won the day at Hastings.
Hilldodger said:Yeah, but we're talking within the last 100 years.

postman said:Why all the fuss .
He'll bow OUT early enough .
twentysix by twentyfive said:Can you recommend a nice outfit for the occasion?![]()

Hilldodger said:Yeah, but we're talking within the last 100 years.
)Andy in Sig said:My sense of history goes back a bit further than that. We've still not had a truth and reconciliation commission to deal with the Normans and get our country back.
(I would dread doing the old family tree business as I wouldn't know what to do if I found I had Norman blood.)
Yellow Fang said:The Queen is the head of state, so Murray should bow.
User482 said:Is bowing always a requirement when meeting the head of state? Or just when it's royalty?
I see no reason to bow just because of an accident of birth.
Yellow Fang said:Well, if you were an American and the president walked in, you'd be expected to stand up, whether you voted for him or not, or thought he was a tosser or not.
Likewise, if you were in the services and an officer walked in, you'd be expected to stand and salute. You'd be saluting the office not the person.
If you consider yourself a 'citizen of the world' rather than British then don't bow. If you have republican sentiments and you want to make a point of it, then don't bow. If you're proud to be British and you're not a republican, then bow.