February 11, 2009 4:57 PM

The Queen Visits America

By
Scott Conroy
(CBS)  For a show that opened in 1952 — and has never missed a curtain — you might have thought the viewing public would have tired of it by now. But this show has got legs like no other.

It's a show with a somewhat perverse appeal. Instead of giving its audience something new all the time, it gives it the same old thing over and over.

Watchers of the main attraction of that show, England's Elizabeth II, would have it no other way.

"Thank God she never changes. That would be fatal," society editor Victoria Mather told CBS Sunday Morning correspondent Mark Phillips.

Elizabeth's first state visit to America was in 1957. Then, ties were narrow, cars were big, and Dwight Eisenhower was president.

Then, the 31-year-old monarch said, "I express to you the friendship and respect felt by my people of every race and creed in the British Commonwealth nations."

Presidents have come and gone, fashion has changed over the years — even if hers hasn't very much — but the show has always gone on.

Elizabeth, who just turned 81 and is in the 55th year of her reign, is now on her 10th American president.

And from Churchill to Blair, she's been through 10 British prime ministers. Yet with all the exposure she's had over the years, this little woman in big hats has somehow managed to combine a massive public profile with a remarkable degree of personal privacy.

About her family, we seem to know everything: Her lovelorn son Charles, now happily married, at last. Her grandchildren, harry who likes a party and now is off to war, and William, who recently dumped his not-posh-enough girlfriend.

But for the queen, beyond the pageantry and the jewelry, there's mystery. Almost nobody knows what's she's really like or what she really thinks, although almost everybody seems to have an opinion.

"It is a kind of mother/grandmother figure, the slightly correct bosom of the nation," says writer David Starkey.

"What she symbolizes is the British people's political immaturity," says author Will Self.

"She's just amazing, I mean, she's one of our leaders, isn't she?" says one child.

It's a sense of mystery that has served her well.

The brilliant, brilliant mystique of the queen is that we know so little, and the crumbling of the modern royalty is that we know too much.

The world may now know a little more about the queen because of the popularity of

"The Queen," the movie of the same name featuring Helen Mirren's portrayal of her during the aftermath of Princess Diana's death.

We'll never know if that portrayal was accurate but in show biz terms, the queen — the real one — is hot.

"The Queen" has been extremely good for the queen.

"Helen Mirren is a lot younger than the queen," says author Will Self. "Helen Mirren is a better actor than the queen, Helen Mirren has a more melodious voice, Helen Mirren has acted as a superb saleswoman for British industry. I understand the sale of Barbour waxed jackets went through the roof in the States after the movie appeared."



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  • Scott Conroy

    Scott Conroy is a National Political Reporter for RealClearPolitics and a contributor for CBS News.

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by rhloveland May 2, 2007 1:24 AM EDT
God Save the Queen Indeed! I am very glad that the Queen is coming to visit the U.S. in what may be her last visit to our country given the infrequency of her visits (the last being in 1991). Not only will she be visiting Jamestown and Virgina, but also the Kentucky Derby and of course the White House. While in Washington DC she will also see the World War II Memorial for the first time. As for Will Self's comments about the movie THE QUEEN and Helen Mirren (a great actress who herself said it is the real queen you really love) I have to disagree with his comment about the queen being portrayed by a younger woman being of benefit. In my opinion Elizabeth II in spite of her age is the real beauty of the two, with her fuller face, beautiful smile and complexion and lovely blue eyes. I also take exception to some of the comments of David Starkey, in particular his comments about the queen being forced to bend the knee to Diana (or to the prime minister or the British public for that matter). Did it ever occur to him, or to the writer of the movie, that Elizabeth II's reluctance to rush down to London from the seclusion of Balmoral Castle in Scotland might have had something to do with her wanting to protect her grandsons and give them time to grieve in private before the funeral? I truly hope the queen and her husband enjoy their visit to our country and I pray for their safety throughout their visit. I was pleased to see the other prayer in this comments section.
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by bbrundj April 30, 2007 12:37 AM EDT
God save the Queen!!! I don't care, she is grand and beautiful, as well as ethereal. I'm glad the old girl is still around! Welcome to America!
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by tbweb April 29, 2007 10:40 PM EDT
secundus2 wrote:

The Durch, Spanish and British monarchies should pay reparations to every descendant of every black slave they sent to the Americas.
Posted by secundus2 at 06:30 PM : Apr 29, 2007

--secundus2

Nelson Mandela suffered through hatred and apartheid among many South African whites. Mandela also served 27 years in a South African prison. Mandela's greatest power and greatest revenge was that he did not seek reparations or revenge against those who hated and imprisoned him. Always wearing a bright smile Nelson Mandela did not become like his oppressors and remained pure of spirit. There were those who thought letting Nelson Mandela become South Africa's President would prove it was all an act and that now the world will get to see his brutal revenge against South Africa's whites. But once again Mandela proved them all wrong, the revenge did not happen and Mandela went on to become one of South Africa's greatest and most admired leaders, earning him the respect and honor he so richly deserved as he time and time again proved those who hated and imprisoned him wrong. Do not seek reparations or revenge, learn from Nelson Mandela, the best revenge is no revenge at all and letting those who hated you and put you down see that they were only putting themselves down and poisoning their souls and spirits!


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by joanpz April 29, 2007 9:00 PM EDT
Jamestown and Williamsburg are honored to have Queen Elizabeth II visit - a Queen of England (the old term) for 55 years - DON'T KNOW IF USA HAS HAD ANY PRESIDENT WHO WOULD STILL BE LOVED, ADMIRED, AND RESPECTED OVER THAT MANY YEARS!
Elizabeth II is going to be in Williamsburg area 03-04May2007 - Security for her Majesty is generous - but because of her gentle nature, most will let her have her privacy as we consider it an HONOR TO HAVE ELIZABETH II & PHILIP VISIT!
However, 11-13May2007 is THE BIG EVENT - and many will enjoy the planned exhibits - but GW Bush's 13May07 afternoon visit to Jamestown WILL BE A SECURITY NIGHTMARE because GW DOESN'T TRAVEL WITH ANYTHING SHORT OF AN ARMY OF BRIGADES! Limited number of persons will be get near him!
Hopefully persons planning to visit Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown, VA realize that THESE ARE PERMANENT MUSEUM SITES WITH REPLICAS OF THE SHIPS(Jamestown) & a LIVING MUSEUM OF HOUSES IN WILLIAMSBURG that are available 365 days a year!
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by tbweb April 29, 2007 7:49 PM EDT
Sheer Elegance! Classic Royalty, a old Relic, a fine Antique. Time stands still. In the modern era its said the Queen has little power and the real power lies with the British Prime Minister, but ohhhh, don't tell that to the purest or those she has made Knights! Even in military conquest the British Military never says inform the Prime Minister, it always says inform Her Majesty, the Queen! Adolf Hitler understood the Queens symbolic power and tried desperately to conquer it. But Hitler would not be successful in his quest, while the Royal Navy usually gets all the attention, it was the Royal Air Force that stole the show on that occasion and Hitler was denied! Long live the Queen as they say and live she has!
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by hendrebeatty April 29, 2007 5:17 PM EDT
WHY IS CBS NEWS WRONGLY CALLING HER ENGLANDS QUEEN? SHE IS QUEEN OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, INCLUDING SCOTLAND, NORTHERN IRELAND, & WALES TOO!

TCH TCH, SUCH BAD REPORTING. THIS TINY ISLAND DOESN'T ALL BELONG TO ENGLAND YOU KNOW!

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by cfin5 April 29, 2007 4:31 PM EDT
I hope the weather is perfect for her visit too. Seems like a squirrel has control of the weather button this time of year hear.
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by clarkssuppor April 29, 2007 4:30 PM EDT
We beseech Thee, almighty God, that Thy servent, Elizabeth, the Queen, who has been called by thy mercy to rule over her kingdom, may also receive from Thee an increase of all virtues. Fittngly adorned with these, may she be able to shun all evildoing, conquer her enemies, and finally being well pleasing before Thee, together with the royal family, attain unto Thee who art the Way, the Truth and the Life. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. (from the St. Andrew Daily Missal)
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by thenamesdave April 29, 2007 4:11 PM EDT
Nice of her to make the trip. More than I can say for many in her country these days.
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by godofredo29 April 29, 2007 4:00 PM EDT
Queen Elizabeth II is a gracious lady.
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