At Queen Victoria's coronation in 1838, three main things went wrong. Firstly, the anointing oil was accidentally placed too far away from the altar, causing a delay in the ceremony. Secondly, the Archbishop of Canterbury struggled to open the oil bottle, further prolonging the proceedings. Lastly, the peers of the realm had difficulty carrying the heavy canopy over the queen, leading to a rather clumsy and awkward moment during the ceremony.
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There was a piece of fluff on the lapel of Group Captain Peter Townsend. Princess Margaret removed it.
Gail I think but I could be wrong
i believe it's queen of scots, as in 'Mary Queen of Scots'. however, i could be wrong.
I thought it was on The Queen Mary? I may be wrong...
Queen Elizabeth became queen as her father died in kenya and then she became Queen in kenya so that was where Queen Elizabeth became Queen if that answers you question if it is wrong just tell me if you have a better answer.
Could be wrong, but given she was called 'The Virgin Queen', I'm guessing she didn't have a husband.
It was made from powdered lead.
I heard it was Spring, but that may be wrong.
Wrong category
Molly Ashley, Peter, dev and Dierdrie and her specs wrong
The queen of spades is looking in a different way than all other queens.