Hello:
Here's one I'd appreciate some comment or advice on.
Our primary school is having a dress up day for Jubilee and rather than do something simple like ask the children to wear red, white and blue they've sent a letter asking the children to dress up and princesses, princes, kings and queens.
Yesterday my DD2 (age 7/ Y2) was telling her teacher how she was going to be a tropical princess from an island which was formerly part of the British Empire (something she's been planning and working on for weeks) and the teacher told her she couldn't do that, she must come as an English Princess. DD2 said Mrs. X says Jubilee is only for the English.
I'm slightly confused being foreign but my English DH is also a bit
about what exactly this school is teaching.
Now as I understand it the Royal Family were part of various Saxe-Coburg Germanic royals. And certainly the Queen would be of German/ Scottish decent.
I also understand that a number of foreign royals attended a lunch with the Queen. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18099937
I'm also slightly perplexed why this holiday might not apply to say the Welsh, Scottish or Northern Irish (although I do understand that there are some strong Republican feelings so some there may chose not to celebrate) or, for that matter, to current members of the common wealth? or anyone else wishing her well?
Is Jubilee only for English participation?