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A Royal Recycling (part 148)
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#beatrice#princess beatrice of york#princess beatrice#beatrice of york#my edit#a royal recycling#royal recycling#h&m#dress#2016#2024#uk#london#loulou#club#instagram#st. james palace#dyslexia#british royal family#royal fashion#royals#fashion
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St James's Palace, London, United Kingdom,
Will Pryce Photography
#art#design#architecture#history#luxury lifestyle#style#luxury house#luxury home#interiors#interiordesign#dining room#st jame's palace#palace#royal#london#united kingdom#will prycze
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The King's Presence Chamber, St James's Palace by Charles Wild, 1816.
#classic art#painting#watercolor#charles wild#english artist#19th century#interior#palace interior#presence chamber#throne room#throne#painting in painting#st james's palace#england#staffage
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Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story + Costumes
Lady Agatha Danbury's yellow & blue dress and purple & golden cloak in Season 01, Episode 05.
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The day Princess Anne was almost kidnapped on The Mall — 50 years on
On this day 50 years ago, 23-year-old Princess Anne found herself fighting off a gunman as her bodyguard and driver lay wounded beside her. Emma Loffhagen takes a deep dive into the disturbing day one of the most senior royals was almost kidnapped.
By Emma Loffhagen
20 March 2024
“Your daughter has been kidnapped. The following are conditions to be fulfilled for release.”
In March 1974, Ian Ball used a rented typewriter to haphazardly type a letter intended for the then-head of state, Queen Elizabeth II.
Ball, 26, a funeral home worker, demanded £3 million — to be paid in £5 notes — in exchange for the return of the Queen’s daughter, Princess Anne.
After becoming fixated with the 23-year-old princess, he spent two years hatching an elaborate plan to kidnap her.
Today, March 20, marks the 50th anniversary of Ball’s kidnap attempt — one of the most bizarre and disturbing episodes in British royal history.
A “loner,” Ball had been inspired to hatch his elaborate kidnap plot by the novel Day of the Jackal.
He wanted to follow in the footsteps of the book’s hero, the contracted assassin the Jackal.
“He was a very strange man,” Ball’s neighbour later said. “The only time he ever went out was when he went down to the launderette or went out for some food.”
It was thought that he had developed a “fixation” on the royal, whipped up by the widespread and lavish coverage of her wedding to Captain Mark Phillips the previous year.
As part of his plan, Ball had moved from his run-down flat in Bayswater to a lush rented house in Fleet, Hampshire.
It was only a few miles from Sandhurst, where Anne lived with her then-husband Phillips.
After a quick phone call to the Buckingham Palace press office, Ball knew which engagements and events Anne attended each week.
He rented a car under the alias John Williams, stocking the boot with Valium tranquilisers and two pairs of handcuffs.
On the evening of 20 March 1974, Anne was travelling back to Buckingham Palace in an Austin Princess limousine.
She had attended a screening of Riding Towards Freedom, a documentary by the charity Riding for the Disabled.
Captain Phillips, her bodyguard James Beaton, and her lady-in-waiting Rowena Jane Brassey, were also in the car driven by royal chauffeur Alexander Callender.
At around 8pm, as the group drove up The Mall, a white Ford Escort swerved in front of the limousine, forcing Callender to stop.
Then a 31-year-old inspector, Beaton, who had been Anne’s bodyguard for a year, got out to investigate.
“I thought it was somebody who wanted to be a pain in the neck,” he later said. “There was no hint of what was to happen.”
Suddenly, a bearded man with light red hair jumped out of the vehicle and pulled out two handguns, smashing the passenger window with the butt of one.
Beaton had not even had the chance to pull out his weapon when he was shot in the shoulder.
He then attempted to fire back at Ball — but missed. Upon a second attempt, his gun — a Walther PPK — jammed.
Ball turned to the passenger door behind the driver’s seat and started shaking it. Anne was sat on the other side. “Open, or I’ll shoot!” he shouted.
As the princess and Captain Phillips desperately tried to hold the door closed, Anne’s lady-in-waiting crawled out of the door on the passenger side.
Beaton got back in the car, placing himself between the couple and their assailant.
Ball shot into the car, and Beaton’s hand deflected the bullet.
He shot the bodyguard a third time, hitting Beaton in the abdomen and causing him to fall from the vehicle.
“I felt tired and very drunk, although I hadn’t been drinking,” Beaton later told police. “I just wanted to lie down.”
Callender stepped out to confront the gunman, but Ball shot him in the chest and he fell back into the car.
Pulling the door open, Ball grabbed Anne’s forearm as her husband held on to her waist.
“Please, come out,” Ball reportedly told the princess. “You’ve got to come.”
As the pair struggled over Anne, her dress ripped, splitting down the back, which she later recalled prompted her to “lose her rag.”
But, rather than panic, she had what she described as a “very irritating conversation” with her potential kidnapper.
Unbelievably calm despite the commotion, Anne famously replied: “Not bloody likely!”
In an interview with the late television presenter Michael Parkinson, she recalled:
“He [the gunman] opened the door and we had a discussion about where — or where not — we were going to go.
“I said I didn’t think I wanted to go. I was scrupulously polite because I thought it would be silly to be too rude at that stage.”
A nearby tabloid journalist, Brian McConnell, arrived on the scene.
Recognising the limo’s insignia, he realised the commotion must have involved a royal family member.
“Don’t be silly, old boy,” he told Ball. “Put the gun down.”
Ball responded by shooting him too and McConnell collapsed bleeding onto the road.
A man named Ronnie Russell drove past at this point.
He was on his way home to Strood, Kent, from working as an area manager for a cleaning company in London.
In a stroke of incredible luck, Russell happened to be a former boxer. He had cut his cloth at the Repton Club in east London, an infamous venue sponsored by the notorious Kray twins.
Jumping out of the car, Russell punched Ball twice in the head before leading Anne and her lady-in-waiting away from the attacker.
He later explained that he “did not like bullies,” which prompted his decision to intervene.
Despite being injured, Ball still shot the first police officer to arrive on the scene, Constable Michael Hills, 22, before running off.
Detective Constable Peter Edmonds, who answered Constable Hills’ radio request for backup, chased Ball down The Mall and through St James’s Park before tackling him on the ground.
At Ball’s Old Bailey trial in May 1974, more details came to light about the plot.
Ball kept his head lowered for most of the proceedings, only uttering the word “guilty” to confirm the charges of attempted murder and kidnapping.
In his pocket, detectives had discovered the kidnap note addressed to the Queen, which demanded the £3 million ransom (the equivalent of £26 million today), a free pardon, and a plane to fly him to Switzerland.
He had planned to take the princess to a central London property he had rented under an alias.
In a police interview, Ball also said he believed Anne would be an easy target after ascertaining her whereabouts by phoning the Buckingham Palace press office.
“I had thought about it for years,” he said. “She would have been the easiest. I have seen her riding with her husband.”
Ball also showed no remorse for having shot three men on the night of the attempted kidnap.
“They were getting in my way so I had to shoot them,” he said. “Well, the police, that's their job. They expect to be shot. I took a chance of getting shot so why shouldn't they?”
He added: “I suppose I’ll be locked up for the rest of my life. I am only sorry I frightened Princess Anne. There is one good thing coming out of this: you will have to improve on her protection.”
Ball was diagnosed with schizophrenia following the trial and sentenced to a mental health facility under the Mental Health Act, “without limit or time."
He remains in the Broadmoor Hospital in Berkshire to this day.
The facility has been home to a series of notorious criminals, including serial killer Peter Sutcliffe and London gangster Ronnie Kray.
Immediately after the attack, the royals ceased having only one protection officer.
When Anne visited Beaton in hospital, “she turned up with two policemen,” her bodyguard said. “From then on, that’s what it was.”
“I had nothing…There was no back-up vehicle,” Beaton told The Times separately.
“The training was non-existent; but then again, [we thought] nothing was going to happen. They are highly specialised now, highly trained.”
Beaton continued to work for Anne for another five years — before the Queen employed him.
After Beaton’s weapon jammed, the type of guns used by bodyguards were also changed: “The Walthers were got rid of overnight.”
Beaton was honoured for his bravery, receiving the George Cross — the UK’s highest civilian honour for gallantry.
Russell also received the honour. In a 2006 interview, Russell recalled what Queen Elizabeth said as she presented his George Medal:
“The medal is from the Queen of England, the thank you is from Anne’s mother.”
#Princess Anne#Princess Royal#Queen Elizabeth II#Captain Mark Phillips#British Royal Family#Ian Ball#Inspector James Beaton#Day of the Jackal#Buckingham Palace#Sandhurst#Riding Towards Freedom#Riding for the Disabled#Rowena Jane Brassey#Walther PPK#Alexander Callender#Michael Parkinson#Brian McConnell#Ronnie Russell#Repton Club#Constable Michael Hills#Detective Constable Peter Edmonds#The Mall#St James’s Park#schizophrenia#Broadmoor Hospital#George Cross
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Back in the 1530s Henry VIII was putting up palaces like we put up sheds. Whilst he was living in Whitehall Palace he also had Richmond Palace and Greenwich Palace on the go, built Nonsuch and St. James's from scratch, and stole Hampton Court from Cardinal Wolsey. St. James's is the second-best preserved after Hampton Court with a four-story gatehouse and Chapel Royal.
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TUESDAY MAY 2
ADRIENNE ARSENAULT REPORTS: Princess Anne
Canadian Exclusive
In this new CBC NEWS EXPLORE series, go beyond the headlines to the heart of what’s happening with CBC News Chief Correspondent Adrienne Arsenault. In this episode, Princess Anne invites CBC News into her sitting room and opens up about her brother’s coronation, the monarchy’s future, and her grandchildren’s special connection to Canada . Available on CBC News Explore and CBC Gem on demand starting May 2.
#a new anneterview!!!#aww the annelets connection to canada courtesy of autumn#that’s at st james’s palace#exciting!#princess anne#princess royal#anne does stuff#anneterview#british royal family#brf#king charles iii#coronation
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Pretty telling that they met with Edward instead of William.
It's even more galling when you realize most people think that William will be heading to Cape Town, South Africa, for the Earthshot Prize awards in a few weeks, even though William hasn't confirmed he's going.
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#Princess Royal#Princess Anne#Mrs Timothy Laurence#Smiley Princess Royal#St James 's palace#Hello magazine
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OKAY. I DISCOVERED A HEART WRENCHING FACT.
(SPOILERS FOR GOOD OMENS 2 AHEAD)
Both seasons of Good Omens made me curious as to what is truly around St. James’s Park as it is known that Aziraphale and Crowley have a specific bench they meet at in St. James’s Park to have conversations. Which is great. This is what I choose to do with my time. Also 99% sure Crowley has been taking Aziraphale on dates unknowingly (or extremely knowingly) as the London Eye is extremely close to there as is The Ritz and Buckingham Palace.
I wish I was making up that there is seriously a “NIGHTINGALE HOSPITAL” DOWN THE ROAD FROM THERE. HAVE MERCY. Was this intentional?! Of all the names they could’ve given that hospital.
#good omens#good omens 2#crowley#aziraphale#ineffable husbands#a nightingale sang in berkeley square#london#london eye#buckingham palace#the ritz#have mercy#crowley loves aziraphale#St. James’s park#my heart#they are married#I have a love hate relationship with them#they are in gay love#my sanity is crumbling#fyp#david tennant#micheal sheen
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The Death of Mary I and Ascension of Elizabeth I
On This Day (17 Nov) in 1558, Mary I died at St James's Palace, possibly from uterine cancer.
Mary had been physically unwell since earlier in the year; she had initially believed herself to have been pregnant in the spring of 1558, due to a distended abdomen (which is now thought to have been a tumour), which by May she acknowledged she was not. This caused her to become depressed, in addition to ongoing physical health symptoms (vomiting 'black bile', intermittent fever, convulsions).
By mid-Oct, her health was further declining, and by 14 Nov, Mary had significantly deteriorated, presenting with fluctuating levels of consciousness. Masses were said by her bedside, praying for her soul. Mary's last conscious request was a message sent to Elizabeth, requesting for her to preserve the Catholic faith in England. Mary died just before dawn.
Mary's death was announced by the Lord Chancellor to the House of Lords in the morning, with 'Lady Elizabeth' subsequently proclaimed "Queen of this realm". The Earls of Arundel and Pembroke, the same men who had travelled to Framlingham Castle in Jul 1553 on behalf of the Privy Council to confirm news of Mary's proclamation as queen, now did the same for her younger half-sister. At this time, Elizabeth was living at Hatfield Palace, a former Bishop's Palace in Hertfordshire, where she had resided on-and-off since her childhood.
By the afternoon of 17 Nov, privy councillors gathered at Hatfield, where the first meeting was held in the great hall. They were led by William Cecil, who was appointed as Elizabeth's Secretary of State. Cecil had spent his early career as the personal secretary of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, later entering the employ of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland. It was whilst in the service of Northumberland that Cecil was employed to manage the administration of her lands, and had continued to advise her on financial matters during her sister's reign.
#tudor england#tudor history#history#tudor people#tudor#tudor women#tudors#elizabeth i#Mary I#mary i of england#William Cecil#Tudor London#St James Palace#Hatfield Palace#tudor queens
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"Harry accidentally triggered a panic alarm at St James’s Palace after falling down drunk inside a sentry box, a former soldier has revealed"
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Sunny Starscout is on a bus going past the palace of St James.
In London, England.
#My Little Pony#g5#sunny#sunny starscout#london#england#palace#st james#stuck in traffic on a diversion
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#camera phone#photography#london#city/town#cityphotography#londres#england#europe#europa#St James Palace#british royals#Royals
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Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story + Costumes
Lady Agatha Danbury's golden & green dress and brown & golden cloak in Season 01, Episode 03.
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