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Tilly2 | 09:08 Sun 11th Sep 2022 | ChatterBank
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Did anyone else who saw the Accession of King Charles worry that he was going to knock that ink pot flying?
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He seemed very anxious to get it out the road.
Nope he nodded for it to be removed.
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I was convinced it would end up on the carpet.
Not sure why it was there as they all used a fountain pen not a dippy pen.
don't see what's wrong with a biro meself . . .
It was a gift from William and Harry.
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Biros are unpredictable Ael.
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I noticed that, at one stage, William stepped forward to put the lid back on.
The table was small, the documents huge. And then the pens and...was it inkwells? I'm not surprised he seemed a bit stressed over it. I would be too.
That would’ve been funny getting a biro going as one does.
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Yes Pasta. I said that the table was too small.
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Yes, Arky. There was no scribble pad. :-)
He needed to get the signature unblemished on such an important document.
New signature for him, too. As pasta said, too small a table.
Very stressful for Charles. Let's hope he can mourn in peace today.
One of the Archbishops seemed to take a long time deciding where to write his signature.
Documents were signed not just by the King but on the other side of the table too. He did not nod but gestured with his hand, more than once, that the items should be removed. How on earth was he supposed to write over the ink wells and pen tray?
I type too slowly. Sorry for repeating things already said!
just needed a mug the desk with half a dozen tested biros, infallible
Gill, I know what you mean but it really does not matter :)
TCL, perhaps he was reading the smallprint:-)
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Nicola Sturgeon could just about reach that table from the other side. I didn't realise she was so short.
The quill that Disraeli used to sign the Treaty of Berlin 1878 is on display somewhere ( Apsley House poss)

He ( Dizzy, you dozy lot!) got the European Powers to agree that the Queen ( Victoria that is!) would be recognised as Empress of India

So that the Huns ( sozza our German cousins) wouldnt say Nein
and Nicky ( Emperor of Russia ) wdnt say - - nyet
and the austro hungarian emperor went say.....foo or something

erm that started off as about the pen

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