In 1992 the Queen gave her famous annus horribilis speech which outlined the horrid events of 1992. Anyway, a lot can change in a decade, and the 2002 Jubilee celebrations were much better for the Queen, and we get Party at the Palace which had a mixture of musicians performing for a huge crowd. 2002 was definitely a good year for Her Majesty.
Interestingly, when I asked a friend if he watched Party at the Palace, he said (and he's British) that it was a waste of public money. He's probably right. But still, it was great seeing S Club 7 perform, and at the end of their performance they bid farewell to Paul Cattermole.
One humorous moment was at the end, when the musicians lined up for the Queen to greet them. As she started approaching Ozzie Osbourne, you could hear a chuckle building up in the crowd of 12,000, and then the laughter hit its peak when the Queen avoided eye contact with Ozzie and didn't bother to converse with him!!!!!! Poor Ozzie.
Interestingly, when I asked a friend if he watched Party at the Palace, he said (and he's British) that it was a waste of public money. He's probably right. But still, it was great seeing S Club 7 perform, and at the end of their performance they bid farewell to Paul Cattermole.
One humorous moment was at the end, when the musicians lined up for the Queen to greet them. As she started approaching Ozzie Osbourne, you could hear a chuckle building up in the crowd of 12,000, and then the laughter hit its peak when the Queen avoided eye contact with Ozzie and didn't bother to converse with him!!!!!! Poor Ozzie.