We should thank our longest-serving monarch for this nation’s stability

Keith Black in the Jewish Chronicle

I have distinct recollections of where I was and who I was with during all the previous Jubilees that have taken place in my lifetime — I can measure my life by them. From celebrating with quintessentially British bunting and pouring drinks to mark the Silver Jubilee, to my parents telling my children stories of the Royal Family from their own childhoods, as the Golden Jubilee celebrations took place on the TV behind. For the 2011 Diamond Jubilee we huddled together in an Israeli hotel room, celebrating from afar […]

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