Monday, September 21, 2015

London Lord Major's City Giving Day 2015 Booking opportunity #IOD #London #CapitalClub

Fantastic event on Wednesday 30th of September 2015. An
excellent opportunity for Business to find out more about helping charities & worthy causes.

Please see the event info and booking form below for more information to see if this might be helpful for you or your business.

Please note this event has not been organised by #Monarchyonline.org we just think it is a worthy cause so sharing with our contacts.

Thanks,
The #Monarchyonline Team
www.monarchyonline.london
www.monarchyonline.org

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Royal adventures, fun events in London & Windsor with #Monarchyonline

Monarchyonline.org Latest News:
2015 has been very exciting and action-packed year so far our friends and supporters. We have really enhanced our social calendar with new types of events that include group activities often combined with, a good lunch, dinner or champagne drinks receptions in beautiful, historic or very popular location. Also, regular events people just keep requesting to attend!
As a result we have enjoyed:
The Queen's Birthday Parades at Horse Guards followed by lunch in central London.
London Leonardo Da Vinci celebrations with guests from ten European countries in London partnering with the Rotary Club of London.
Windsor Castle Garter Day 2015 Celebration inside the grounds of Windsor Castle with a lunch on the grass of St George’s Chapel.  
A day at the races for Royal Ascot in The Royal Enclosure in Berkshire.
The Cannonball Run Europe motorsport challenge for Team GoGirl, raising awareness about the Monarchyclearguide and new award for inspirational females, now open for nominations until the 26th of September via www.monarchyonline.org
A charity Sail during Cowes Week 2015 with Her Royal Highness, Princess Katarina supporting the International Maritime Organisation, Rotary in London and a disabled child from Windsor.
VJ Day 2015 London visit to remember all efforts made in the second World War.
Group get together and media event to recognise the Queen becoming the longest-serving monarch, 9th of September, lunch at Claridges London then party in Kensington.   
Future events we are planning include:
Lunch Talk about the Monarchyonline.org European Cannonball Run, at the Chesterfield Hotel Mayfair London, £21.00 per person including two-course lunch and coffee.
Debate & presentations about the Monarchy today & Education. 
The dates and venue to be confirmed as soon as possible.   


Feedback from all of our events continues to be very positive and inspirational.
For further information please contact, CEO Kaz Aston misskaston@gmail.com or via our website: www.monarchyonline.org or www.monarchyonline.London

  

Thursday, September 10, 2015

This Sunday is the palace2palace #cycling event for the #Prince'strust

Do you know this Sunday is the Prince's trust. #London to #Windsor
Check out this link for more information Palace to Palace

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Queen Elizabeth II Longest Reigning Monarch #QueenElizabeth #HerMajesty

H.M. THE QUEEN IS OUR LONGEST EVER REIGNING MONARCH. On WEDNESDAY 9 SEPTEMBER. 
By Richard Fitzwilliams, royal commentator, is available for comment on 07939 602 749(www.richardfitzwilliams.com).

The Queen surpasses Queen Victoria’s record (63 years, 7 months, 2 days) on September 9th and will be opening the new Borders Railway in Scotland and is expected to briefly refer to this unique record. The major celebrations will occur when the Queen celebrates her 90th Birthday next June.
Since her broadcast from Cape Town at the age of 21 when she promised to serve her people all her life, the Queen, a deeply religious person, has carried out this pledge brilliantly.
The purposes of a monarchy are as a symbol of national unity (she has been but there is a question mark over Scotland as part of the union), continuity (few have known anyone else, in a changing world she reassures), the projection of soft power (the Queen’s state visit to Ireland in 2011, in my view the highlight of her reign, is a brilliant example of this), the headship of the Commonwealth (she has kept it together) and she heads the world’s most high profile monarchy. British business, tourism, and charities all benefit enormously from the activities of the royal family. She is the font of honour (the system has much improved in recent years despite outrageous exceptions). She is the Supreme Governor of the Church of England and Defender of the Faith, (it is unclear in our multifaith society how long monarchs will keep this title in the future).
The low point of her reign was in the 1990s, a decade which included her “annus horribilis” in 1992 and which included the tragedy of Diana’s death and royal scandals.
The Duke of Edinburgh, her “strength and stay”, has served her and the institution of monarchy superbly, if sometimes controversially.
She is the oldest ever monarch, the most travelled, the most depicted, from Annigoni’s portrait  which was wonderful to Lucien Freud’s which was a failure.
The monarch’s powers are to advise, encourage and warn. Her duties in our unwritten Constitution include a weekly audience with her Prime Minister and reading the Speech from the Throne at the Opening of Parliament. Her Christmas Message is her own and eagerly awaited with social media spreading the word very well. The institution of monarchy denies powers to others and is above party politics. However, the Queen seems almost certain to have an avowed republican, Jeremy Corbyn, as the next Labour leader.
The monarchy is popular in Britain and in her 15 other Commonwealth realms. Its future with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge so happy together and Prince George and Princess Charlotte also the objects of world fascination, seems assured.
One of the important aspects of the Queen’s rule is that we don’t know what she thinks. The Prince of Wales when he ascends the throne will have to rule in a similar way. She may not have given her name to an age but she has been an outstanding example of service to this one.


Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Progress continues for Team #gogirl with #Rotary #London



The Rotary club of London continues active support with, Monarchyonline.london and is excited to report is now planning future charity events with the International Maritime Organisation in London UK