Memorial expected to get Royal approval
- tonymc
- May 13
- 1 min read
With the Government seeking ideas and designs for a lasting memorial to the late Queen Elizabeth 11, one application seems to have caused a lot of excitement. The design from a yet unknown source but with a London SW1 post mark seems to borrow from history and could actually be considered a shrine as well as a memorial.
Anxious that worshippers should get as good a view as possible and to create a fund to keep the shrine in good order, a charge will be made to view the memorial, the more the pilgrim pays, the closer they can actually get to it.
In addition to a statue of the queen mounted on her favourite Corgi, set 10 feet below pavement level, in order for grovellers to bow to their late sovereign, there will also be gift shops, the proceeds together with all entry fees , would be donated to the late queen’s family as a sign of respect.
It is understood that the full cost of building and running the memorial will of course be met by the British taxpayer, according to a glorious British Royal tradition which dates back a thousand years, it is not considered seemly to ask the King to actually pay for anything.