Disappointment as dignitaries block view of the Queen at Orford Park visit

Disappointment as dignitaries block view of the Queen Disappointment as dignitaries block view of the Queen

FOR many it was set to be a once-in-a-lifetime event to see the Queen in person.

But some of the thousands who turned up for last week’s Royal visit were left disappointed when their view was blocked at the last minute.

Karen Gallagher, from Paddington, said: “My friends and I took our seven-year-olds out of school to see the Queen on Thursday. They were all so excited but came away hugely disappointed.

“We were told where to stand to get a good view of Her Majesty at the community centre but once she arrived the people within the barrier just crowded around her meaning the children and everyone else couldn't see her.”

Rita Nixon, from Longford, added: “I, together with several hundred people, particularly the children, had an excellent view ready for the Queen to meet the welcoming party.

“But as soon as she arrived the privileged guests who were a short distance away with an excellent view surged forward and surrounded the Queen, completely obliterating the view of hundreds of people who were left very angry. Most of them had waited patiently for more than two hours and some may never see the Queen again in their lifetime, including me.”

Margaret Cooper, aged 75, from Orford added: “All the VIPs crowded round her and all we could see was the top of her hat.”

The incident left questions from those who missed out on seeing the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh as to why they were allowed to stand there if they would not be able to see anything from those view points.

A spokesman for the council said: “A huge amount of planning goes into events of this scale. The Royal party was intended to tour the site in an open-topped vehicle, which would have given the thousands of people who had gathered a much better view. Unfortunately, with the rain earlier in the day, the Palace representatives invoked the wet weather contingency plans, which limited some of the spectating spots.

“The problem was compounded at the community cabin, where police and security teams altered the plans for crowd management at the last minute, which meant that some spectators found their views blocked. Despite our best efforts to move everyone back into their planned spaces, the volume of people and amount of activity made it difficult to put right at the time and it is a real shame that some people missed out on the close-up views.”

Comments(13)

Cleopatra says...
3:08pm Thu 24 May 12

A real shame indeed. Shame on the so called dignitaries!

Billy Porter says...
3:44pm Thu 24 May 12

There again, what's the point in being a dignitary if you can't lord it over the hoi polloi?

ffsgetalife says...
5:31pm Thu 24 May 12

who cares??

widnesman says...
6:30pm Thu 24 May 12

Would Warrington BC like to issue an apology on behalf of their invited guests (dignitaries?).

I think not!!

No doubt the same people were first in the queue at the "bun fight" they held later at the town hall!!

Cleopatra says...
8:21pm Thu 24 May 12

What were they doing crowding around her? Don't the smug idiots of the town hall realise that they should have walked behind Her Gracious Majesty and not around her!? Do they think that they are royalty too?

de-stress says...
8:52am Fri 25 May 12

I know an awful lot of the kids were very dissappointed too...Shame on the so called V.I.P's :(

Nick Tessla says...
9:35am Fri 25 May 12

The whole concept of Royalty is that some people are better than others - so if you accept that then "know your place" and stop moaning.


:-)

moleogod says...
10:55am Fri 25 May 12

my view was blocked by my front door

kreecher says...
5:32pm Fri 25 May 12

Mine too moleogod.
I have to say, the local television news were totally focussed on Liverpool and Chester zoo.
Shame on ITV and the BBC.

de-stress says...
7:17am Sat 26 May 12

Nick Tessla...some people are better than others???Know your place???....so their sh@t is perfumed is it?....I don't think so.But so many people THINK they are better than others.....

de-stress says...
7:17am Sat 26 May 12

Nick Tessla...some people are better than others???Know your place???....so their sh@t is perfumed is it?....I don't think so.But so many people THINK they are better than others.....

stringfellowm says...
10:47pm Sun 27 May 12

so glad this was highlighted. i stood at the front of the barrier for nearly 2 hours with my six year old girl,after being told this was the best viewing spot, she was so excited, we had a a great view until all the vip guests crowded round , and all we got to see was the top of her hat, shame on you WBC ,this was disgraceful organisation, also not being allowed to walk from the back of the park to the front beforehand,stopped us meeting up with friends,spoiled what was otherwise a great day...

ziggyboy says...
5:58am Tue 29 May 12

Nick Tessla has it right. Who's all this theatre for? The country needs to grow up and stop falling for it. Dignitaries are the ones who benefit. First in the queue. We're last. We just pay for it.

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