You know, sometimes even the high and mighty really don’t have to like some things, but if they don’t, they would be wise to keep it to themselves. …meaning no tweeting. …okay?
This strip, and even more this story arc, puts the spotlight on the problem with the British monarchy. Before the age of mass communication, and even more, moving, talking images, a portrait of a monarch was all that was needed to portray them to the rabble.
I guess this must be about the erstwhile princess Diana, though the comment about her not having a title is puzzling: she was “Lady” Diana before she met Chas. While she no doubt had to surrender the title of ‘princess,’ she presumably retained the title she came in with.
It seems that the strip was trying too hard to exaggerate the cultural cluelessness that the Royal staff could not recognize Elton John, who was firmly established as a major pop music star for decades before Diane’s funeral. After all, his Oscar for his song in The Lion King, one of the biggest films of all time, was just a few years ago at that point.
Diana always had a noble title. From birth she was The Honourable Diana Frances Spencer. When her father, Viscount Althorp, inherited the Earldom and became Earl Spencer, she became Lady Diana Spencer. After she married Charles, she was styled Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales.
DavidSharp Premium Member over 2 years ago
Paging Viscount St.-Austell-in-the-Moor-Biggleswade-Brixham: Buckingham Palace on line three!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 2 years ago
You know, sometimes even the high and mighty really don’t have to like some things, but if they don’t, they would be wise to keep it to themselves. …meaning no tweeting. …okay?
Bob Blumenfeld over 2 years ago
This strip, and even more this story arc, puts the spotlight on the problem with the British monarchy. Before the age of mass communication, and even more, moving, talking images, a portrait of a monarch was all that was needed to portray them to the rabble.
Màiri over 2 years ago
Who is “that girl” here?
hmofo813 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I guess this must be about the erstwhile princess Diana, though the comment about her not having a title is puzzling: she was “Lady” Diana before she met Chas. While she no doubt had to surrender the title of ‘princess,’ she presumably retained the title she came in with.
Susan00100 over 2 years ago
I wonder if that jack@$$ would think like that if he saw the movie THE QUEEN.
Susan00100 over 2 years ago
Does Zonk really like being part of those stuffed shirts with their powdered wigs??
mfrasca over 2 years ago
The Queen ended up knighting that pudgy little gnome in 1998.
kchishol1970 over 2 years ago
It seems that the strip was trying too hard to exaggerate the cultural cluelessness that the Royal staff could not recognize Elton John, who was firmly established as a major pop music star for decades before Diane’s funeral. After all, his Oscar for his song in The Lion King, one of the biggest films of all time, was just a few years ago at that point.
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Zonker can find a kindred spirit in King Edward(the one who died in 1911).
From what I’ve heard,there was a Royal Guy who knew how to party!!
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Ally Babble for President
Troglodyte over 2 years ago
This is why he’s called Zonker…
dadlivonia over 2 years ago
Ah, he is a lord, so
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
She was a lucky, young woman of beauty and grace who abruptly disappeared “like a candle [flame] in the wind”.
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Elton John has hungry lions for friends
willie_mctell over 2 years ago
I’d be mortified if Elton John sang at my memorial. I’m hoping to outlive him. We’ll see.
JanBic Premium Member over 2 years ago
Diana always had a noble title. From birth she was The Honourable Diana Frances Spencer. When her father, Viscount Althorp, inherited the Earldom and became Earl Spencer, she became Lady Diana Spencer. After she married Charles, she was styled Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales.
cindydavid4 over 2 years ago
always liked elton john but was blown away by his work on Lion king!
Realimaginary1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sir Elton would probably say that today’s rerun is filled with “rude, vile pigs.”
amaryllis2 Premium Member over 2 years ago
I remember that “Who on earth was that pudgy little gnome” from the first time it ran because wow what a punch of a line at the time.