Ok, I admit it, I have always been a bit anti monarchy. In
these modern times, I cannot see the point of its existence. Because of my
opinions, I have never really bothered with the Queens Speech. That is until
this year. My interest in the creation and delivery of Speeches (I blame
Toastmasters for this) made me specifically turn on the box at 3pm yesterday to
tune into the yellow-cladded senior sovereign wishing the nation a very Happy Christmas.
So how was it for me? Well given over 6 decades of practice,
I wasn’t that impressed! That being said, there were some things I liked about
the speech and in the spirit of Toastmasters, 'What was good', is what I shall
focus on for the remainder of this post.
She started with a story
The Queen started with a story. Not a personal
one, but one of a man in plaster cast. She managed to turn the man’s misfortune
into a positive – i.e. he had time to reflect.
She drove home the underlying message
‘Reflection’ became the hook on which the
speech hung. The Queen wanted us all as a nation to reflect. She empathised
with us how difficult that is for us busy folk and made us see that reflection
wasn’t just about looking back but also about looking forward to the future. This
was her lead in to talking about the commonwealth, family ties and the lil baby Jesus.
Oops, I mean baby George who did get quite a bit of airtime.
She let it flow
She let it flow
There was a strong beginning, a good painless
middle where among other things, she acknowledged those in service, and fitting
end which bought us right back to the man in the plaster cast. Actually I
really appreciated how the message flowed. Kudos to Queen Lillbeths' speech
writer!
In those 15 minutes of watching, I actually felt an incy bit sorry for her. There were times
where I’m pretty sure she wanted to unclasp her hands but she and her hands were bound by
tradition. To be honest, her whole delivery was a
little antiquated, which I guess is the very essence of the monarchy and
perhaps a reason why I don’t care for it much. The speech did however make me very
grateful, for the fact that I can smile and be me when I deliver my speeches and how at
Toastmasters, we learn how to deliver authentic messages from the heart.
So from my heart, I hope you are all having a fantastic
festive season filled with food, fun and love.
Merry Christmas Everyone!
Another excellent post! Though it think you may have ruined your chances of becoming the Duchess of Catford in the next 20 years!
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