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All Around the Shire

One of the most popular reminiscence sessions my husband and I perform to people in residential homes and other social groups is called “Happy and Glorious”. We developed it for the late Queen’s platinum jubilee and it has evolved to now become a celebration of King Charles’ coronation.

We have collected a number of items of royal memorabilia: mugs, medallions, books, plates, biscuit tins and coins. Perhaps you have some too. In this coronation year, schoolchildren will probably be receiving commemorative items by which to remember this historic event. They may keep and treasure them for many years. It never ceases to amaze me how many of the people we come across met the Queen during her reign and what a powerful impact that short meeting of perhaps a couple of words had on them as they recount the stories many years later. Whether they met at a garden party, during a factory or town tour or have been presented and decorated by her, the meeting remains a significant milestone in their lives.

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I wonder what memories our schoolchildren will have of this event when they are 80, 90 or 100 years old. They may still treasure the coronation souvenir they receive. They may have met King Charles during their lifetime and remember that encounter.

Whatever the Coronation has for you, I wish for long and happy memories for you, your family and your friends to share for many years to come. GOD

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