It is called the royal "we" The Queen does not refer to herself as I, me or my.
It is said that she did use to say 'We are not amused'this could be possible, however there is no actual evidence to say that Queen Victoria did say we are not amused, it could just be made up!Hope this helps It is made up
With which queen is the phrase we are not amused Connected?
With which queen is the phrase we are not amused Connected?
We are not amused
"We are not amused" is attributed to Queen Victoria.But she denied saying it (Ashley, Mike (1998) British Monarchs, London: Robinson, ISBN 1-84119-096-9, p. 690).Here's an audio link of her granddaughter who, at the end of it, said the Queen never said it.youtube.com/watch?v=qS4hAbHLszwSome do claim it was actually Queen Elizabeth, but I haven't found any sources.
amuse or amusee or amusement
joker amused me and him. We were not amused by the movie.
I think it all stemmed from her remark "We are not amused". I think she was very amused in her younger years, before her husband died of Typhoid, she had 9 children.
Amused to Death was created in 1988.
Not Too Amused was created in 1995.
"The important thing is not what they think of me, but what I think of them.""Great events make me quiet and calm; it is only trifles that irritate my nerves.""I don't dislike babies, though I think very young ones rather disgusting.""The Queen is most anxious to enlist everyone in checking this mad, wicked folly of 'Women's Rights'. It is a subject which makes the Queen so furious that she cannot contain herself.""Men never think, at least seldom think""We are not amused"
Queen Emma is often remembered for her affection for all things British and her disdain for all things American, which this quote embraces: "We have yet the right to dispose of our country as we wish, and be assured that it will never be to a Republic".