Queen Elizabeth II

It’s not, just over 70 years earlier Buckingham Palace was opened than the US declared Independence as a sovereign nation.

Not a pop at our American friends, I generally love America and their people but it’s historical fact.
Historical fact is that successful colonies on the American mainland were established in the 16th Century. And Native Americans were there long before that.
 
Have you got a thermos and a blanket?

Give us an update to let us know how it feels to have been able to pay your respects when you do finally get there.
Ah no, you misunderstood me. I'm not in London. Those figures were obtained off Sky news. I'd love to be there on Monday, but it just isn't possible, I'm afraid. To any BMers who will be there; I won't tell you to "enjoy" it, that'd be crass. But try to remember every moment of the experience. You'll be witnessing a historic state occasion.
 
Historical fact is that successful colonies on the American mainland were established in the 16th Century. And Native Americans were there long before that.
Neither were the United States of America, the country.

That is the fact.
 
Ah no, you misunderstood me. I'm not in London. Those figures were obtained off Sky news. I'd love to be there on Monday, but it just isn't possible, I'm afraid. To any BMers who will be there; I won't tell you to "enjoy" it, that'd be crass. But try to remember every moment of the experience. You'll be witnessing a historic state occasion.
“So watch it, drink it in…etc.”
 
The original guy said “older than their country”, I don’t think any American would say anything other than 1776.
And there's no record of "Buckingham Palace" called that before 1791...

And their country has been there for about 80 million years. It just wasn't theirs.

I told you before.
 
And there's no record of "Buckingham Palace" called that before 1791...

And their country has been there for about 80 million years. It just wasn't theirs.

I told you before.
You’re mistaking land for country.

Buckingham House was there, same building, well part of the palace now, owned by the King before 1791.
 

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