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Cecil beaton photos of the queen
Cecil beaton photos of the queen











cecil beaton photos of the queen cecil beaton photos of the queen

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cecil beaton photos of the queen

Frankly, she rules.Item: 124763630287 CECIL BEATON * QUEEN ELIZABETH & Princess Margaret * Rare VINTAGE 1954 photo. Yet today, as the original punks sink into toothless middle age, the queen has emerged triumphant. Yet who remembers the significance of that passing controversy now? The queen has silently endured far worse in the way of drubbings and national crises in her 64 years on the throne, the death of Princess Diana in 1997 marking the rock bottom of her popularity. With a strange synchronicity, 2016 happens to be the 40th anniversary of the start of the punk movement in London, during which Westwood was the clothing accomplice of the Sex Pistols, whose anti-Elizabeth protest anthem, “God Save the Queen” (“She ain’t no human being!”), at the time seemed an outrage. “I really like the queen now-we used to think the royals represented British hypocrisy, but I’ve decided the royals are above it all, really.” These are the words of Dame Vivienne Westwood, possibly the world’s unlikeliest convert to the fan club of Elizabeth II, yet someone who happens to voice the sentiments of all who are in awe that the monarch of the United Kingdom is celebrating her 90th birthday today. Queen Elizabeth II, photo by Cecil Beaton.













Cecil beaton photos of the queen