Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Romancing The Queen

Of all the photo-wizardry that I've seen over the Jubilee
this of the Queen and Prince Philip is by far and away my favourite.

In fact, it made me cry. 
{probably the pregnancy hormones talking...but still...}


I find long marriages the most romantic thing in the world.
Consistent, steadfast, committed love.

Faithfulness during temptation.
Devotion through hard times.
Triumph in the face of adversity.

What could be more swoon-worthy?

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31 comments :

Seaweed and Raine said...

Incredible photos! And how gorgeous did they look when they were younger? Now the look that passes between them is one that speaks volumes about the life that they have written together.

Sherry said...

This was one of my favourites as well...seeing that while their bodies have changed as they have matured into these golden years...what they have has remained constant. I do believe she still looks at him adoringly as she first did when they met when she was 13.

loveandlilac said...

So lovely...I hadn't seen this. She must have really missed him yesterday.

Veronica Roth said...

Sweet photos. She’s such a beautiful woman. Robert’s at home in OXON and I am in Vancouver right now, so we watched the Thames procession together, while talking about it over the phone. Isn’t satellite technology fantastic? I was sorry to learn that Prince Philip was back in the hospital and wasn’t surprised after the 4 hours in that terrible weather. Looking forward to being back in E. Next month. By the way, we live just outside Whitney. I’ll have to take a closer look at the Relics shop.

Katie @ Wildwood Creek said...

Priceless! A picture is truly worth a thousand words.

Cathy (aka Catherine) and Bill (aka William) said...

Such touching photos of a couple whose lives have been anything but easy and yet they make it look that way!

Thank you for helping focus on the life lesson from which all of us can learn. I will share it with others (are those your words or does credit go elsewhere?)...

Take care
Cathy

P.S. All the best, Sarah, in your continued patient wait for your wee sweetling to arrive!

Paula said...

How lovely! Brings a tear to my eye and I can't even blame pregnancy hormones!
Paula x
p.s. Good on you for posting during the jubilee celebrations AND whilst pregnant - I have only lifted my finger to grab another cucumber sandwich or a buttered scone for the past week - lol!

Life in Transition said...

Oh, I just *love* this photo :-)

chris said...

The only thing more swoon worthy is to have such love in your own life. <3

Meine Dinge Franka said...

I just sent this image to my parents, who are married nearly 60 years!

♥ Franka

Almost Precious said...

Though their faces have grown old their eyes still speak of tenderness and devotion to one another. When one finds such lasting love it becomes more priceless than the largest emerald, the most flawless diamond or the rarest pearl.

Sweet Posy Dreams said...

How lovely! They were quite a dashing pair when they were young. She still looks at him so fondly.

Sarah @ Modern Country Style said...

They are my words...but not my picture! I don't even know where the credit lies, I'm afraid!

Sarahx

Patricia @ 9th and Denver said...

How precious! I love these photos.
Endearing LOVE!
I don't think it's the hormones.
Well, at my age... it could be.
thanks for sharing these pictures.
Pat

Rebecca said...

What precious photographs, I adore the way they look at each other x

Jacqueline~Cabin and Cottage said...

This really is a touching set of photos. So nice that you posted them!

Anonymous said...

I agree with you Sarah, these photos are so beautful! All the very best to you and your family in the coming months :-)

Blondie's Journal said...

Oh...this is so beautiful!

XO,
Jane

Stephanie said...

So very sweet. And so sad that he missed some of the events. But I love these photos!

Sylvia said...

These priceless pictures capture brilliantly your powerful words, Sarah! I do believe that the loving lasting marriage is not only the most romantic thing in the world but also the most liberating. Thank you for this moving post !

Lori said...

It was fun watching on tv here. Love the comparison pictures. So sweet. Hope he is feeling better soon.

Elizabeth@ Pine Cones and Acorns said...

Love this! They are such a wonderful couple! I am sure she missed him by her side.

I hope you are feeling great!

Elizabeth

Lori said...

I just noticed is she wearing the same exact broach on her lapel jacket?

Pauline Wiles said...

I noticed the brooch too... I'd say there's every chance it's the same one ;)

Ariella said...

That is so precious. I saw her chin wobble slightly during Prince Charles' after the Jubilee concert and my heart went out to her. They are clearly very devoted to one another.

Sarah said...

Totally agree, I LOVE the photos as well; these are two lucky people! ;-))

Cindy said...

You are so right, that is a precious set of photos. I love them!
Hugs, Cindy

On Crooked Creek said...

Sarah,
I adore this photo of Queen Elizabeth and Philip!!! The Queen's speech to Parliment made me, once again, realize what a special lady she is to England!...and our world! "Mr. Ed" and I just celebrated 43 years of marriage...and the romance lives on...
Fondly,
Pat

Privet and Holly said...

Precious and
YES,
swoon worthy!

Hope you are
feeling well, Sarah!

xo Suzanne

A room with a view said...

Very romantic, indeed!

Jenni said...

OH! Those are the most romantic and touching photos! And you're right~ there isn't anything quite so romantic and swoon-worthy as a long lasting marriage! :)

Blessings to you,
Jenni

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