Our event in Stockport – a Coronation Street party – was a welcome chance to bring the community together
, it may raise some eyebrows that I helped organise the biggest coronation street party in Stockport.
Some very good friends were disgusted. “Pidd. Stop this right now,” ordered a pal from Belfast after I posted a photograph ofof Charles and Camilla that my stepdaughter and I were crafting in the run-up to the big day. “Not my king,” replied an Aussie when invited to join in the fun. Others shook their heads in horror when they learned I had bought lifesize cutouts of the major royals for the occasion.I wouldn’t say I’m a monarchist.
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