Kelly (Hakya11)~ sorry not sorry đ„
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Kelly (Hakya11)~ sorry not sorry đ„
đš Gallery + commissions â lahmu.live
#fanart #kelly(hakya11) #aiart #characterart
This is fun...
Starting with #Jones #Carlson #Kelly #Green
among the main culprits of the #Trump catastrophe
those who convinced people to vote for Trump
without their support
Trump would not have made it to the presidency
(MTG was the first to understand the consequences of the Trump disaster)
and Trump now pisses on
their head ...
Trump should be more grateful to those who, to the detriment of USA well-being publicized, normalized him
justified errors and failures and protected him.
Il Tempo: Elisabetta II e la passione per canto, quella volta in cui si esibĂŹ sulle note di 'Dancing Queen' degli Abba
Londra, 8 apr. (Adnkronos) - "Ogni mattina la Regina ascoltava il programma di Terry Wogan su Radio 2. Quando Ú partita la canzone 'Dancing Queen' degli Abba, le Ú piaciuta molto e abbiamo ballato entrambe. La regina si muoveva da un lato all'altro e cantava. Sua Maestà amava cantare e aveva una bella voce. Io no. Mi lasciavo trasportare e ballavo intorno a lei come se fossi in discoteca, e la regina mi diceva di 'spostarmi' perché non so cantare, e ci facevamo una bella risata. Erano momenti preziosi, vedere la regina cosÏ rilassata". Lo ha raccontato Angela Kelly, l'ex guardarobiera di Elisabetta II nonché amica intima della sovrana, in un'intervista a Vanity Fair, nella quale ha anche ricordato con nostalgia le vacanze di Pasqua trascorse con la defunta Regina a Windsor, aggiungendo: "La famiglia veniva a trovarla e lei adorava fare la nonna. Sua Maestà portava i suoi pronipoti a cavallo o a passeggio. Organizzava barbecue e altre attività divertenti e lavava sempre i piatti, anche quando intratteneva il primo ministro".
"Era una famiglia normale e affettuosa - ha detto Kelly - Se il duca, o chiunque stesse cucinando, bruciava gli hamburger, lei si metteva a ridere. Finché avevano degli avanzi da rimettere sul fuoco e finché tutta la famiglia aveva da mangiare e da bere, andava tutto bene. La Regina era piena di energia e una nonna davvero fantastica, a essere sinceri. Sapevamo entrambe di avere fiducia, lealtà e comprensione reciproche. La Regina era la mia migliore amica e mi manca ogni giorno".
Kelly ha disegnato molti degli abiti piĂč memorabili e colorati di Elisabetta, oltre ad essere una delle sue assistenti piĂč fidate. Si dice che le due chiacchierassero "di tutto e di piĂč", mentre bevevano il tĂš e si scambiavano battute e aneddoti sui nipoti. L'ex guardarobiera ha pubblicato due libri - 'Dressing the Queen: The Jubilee Wardrobe' e 'The Other Side of the Coin: The Queen' - con la benedizione della sua ex datrice di lavoro, in cui racconta la sua vita, dalla cura del guardaroba alla creazione dei suoi look vivaci, fino alla manutenzione dei suoi gioielli. Dopo la morte della Regina, perse la residenza di rappresentanza nella tenuta di Windsor per trasferirsi nel Peak District, vicino a Sheffield, in una casa messa a disposizione dal Re.
Elizabeth II and her passion for singing, that time she performed "Dancing Queen" by ABBA.
London, April 8 (Adnkronos) - âEvery morning the Queen listened to Terry Woganâs program on Radio 2. When âDancing Queenâ by ABBA started playing, she really liked it and we danced together. The Queen moved from side to side and sang. Her Majesty loved to sing and had a beautiful voice. I didnât. I let myself be carried away and danced around her as if I were in a nightclub, and the Queen would tell me to âmoveâ because I canât sing, and we would have a good laugh. They were precious moments, seeing the Queen so relaxed.â This was recounted by Angela Kelly, the former dressmaker to the Queen and the monarchâs close confidante, in an interview with Vanity Fair, in which she also nostalgically remembered the Easter holidays spent with the late Queen at Windsor, adding: âThe family would come to visit her and she adored being a grandmother. Her Majesty took her grandchildren riding or for a walk. She organized barbecues and other fun activities and always did the dishes, even when entertaining the Prime Minister.â
âIt was a normal and affectionate family â Kelly said â If the Duke, or whoever was cooking, burnt the hamburgers, she would start to laugh. As long as there were leftovers to put back on the fire and as long as the whole family had something to eat and drink, everything was fine. The Queen was full of energy and a truly wonderful grandmother, to be honest. We both knew we had mutual trust, loyalty, and understanding. The Queen was my best friend and I miss her every day.â
Kelly designed many of the most memorable and colorful dresses of Elizabeth, in addition to being one of her most trusted assistants. It was said that the two would chat âabout everything and moreâ while drinking tea and exchanging jokes and anecdotes about the grandchildren. The former dressmaker has published two books â âDressing the Queen: The Jubilee Wardrobeâ and âThe Other Side of the Coin: The Queenâ â with the blessing of her former employer, in which she recounts her life, from caring for the wardrobe to creating her vibrant looks, to the maintenance of her jewels. After the death of the Queen, she lost the representative residence at Windsor estate to move to the Peak District, near Sheffield, in a house provided by the King.
#ElizabethII #DancingQueen #London #Queen #TerryWoganâs #Radio2 #AngelaKelly #VanityFair #Kelly #Elizabeth #thePeakDistrict #Sheffield
Madison Nonoa, soprano, Anna Pierard, mezzo-soprano, Filipe Manu, tenor, Jeremy Kleeman, bass-baritone, the Voices NZ Chamber Choir and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Valentina Peleggi perform: ROSSINI: Stabat Mater. V...
Madison Nonoa, soprano, Anna Pierard, mezzo-soprano, Filipe Manu, tenor, Jeremy Kleeman, bass-baritone, the Voices NZ Chamber Choir and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Valentina Peleggi perform: ROSSINI: Stabat Mater. V...
Madison Nonoa, soprano, Anna Pierard, mezzo-soprano, Filipe Manu, tenor, Jeremy Kleeman, bass-baritone, the Voices NZ Chamber Choir and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Valentina Peleggi perform: ROSSINI: Stabat Mater. V...