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"Since The Old Queen Died."

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sandyRoe | 14:05 Sun 30th Apr 2023 | ChatterBank
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Some of the old-timers in EastEnders used that phrase to indicate something had happened quite a while ago. The monarch in question was Victoria.
Slang changes over time so maybe it won't be used again, but if it is when would be a suitable time?
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Most of those old timers will be dead by now.
In fact, all of them will be dead. :-)
I've heard "since the old king died", which I took to mean George VI
The old Queen is dead, long live the old King!
Since the old king died was a common saying in the navy during my time. It came from cap badges that featured the conical top of the kings crown that old timers still wore, as opposed to the dimpled top crown of QE second, which replaced it . Old timers kept the old one as a sort of “ badge of seniority” thing
Makes sense when people saw the old cap badge and said
“ he’s been in since the old king died” just in case any ABers need clarification

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