Monday, 24 December 2012

Her Majesty tries on 3D glasses as she gets a sneak preview of Christmas Day message


The Queen of cool! Her Majesty tries on 3D glasses as she gets a sneak preview of Christmas Day message

  • Monarch enjoys sneak peek at her Christmas message
  • For the first time, The Queen's broadcast will be in 3D
  • Her majesty will talk about the legacy of the Olympic games

    No, she’s not suddenly gone all film star on us...
The reason the Queen is wearing dark glasses with a glittering Swarovski ‘Q’ on each side is that she is watching a preview of her Christmas message, which has been filmed in 3D for the first time.
Seen here in her 3D glasses as she chats to senior staff from Sky News, who have produced this year’s message, the 86-year-old monarch is said to be thoroughly delighted with the result.

Scroll down for video

Just like being there: The Queen watches her Christmas message in 3D with staff from Sky news, which has produces this year's broadcast
Just like being there: The Queen watches her Christmas message in 3D with staff from Sky news, which has produced this year's broadcast
A Buckingham Palace spokesman said the Queen thought the broadcast was ‘absolutely lovely’, adding: ‘We wanted to do something a bit different and special in this jubilee year, so doing it for the first time in 3D seemed a good thing, technology-wise, to do.
    'The Queen absolutely agreed straight away – there was no need for convincing at all, she was absolutely ready to embrace something new in this year.’
    Queen Elizabeth II in her 3D glasses, which have a glittering Swarovski 'Q' on the side
    Queen Elizabeth II in her 3D glasses, which have a glittering Swarovski 'Q' on the side
    Bling: Queen Elizabeth II in her 3D glasses, which have a glittering Swarovski 'Q' on the side
    It is not the first time the Queen has worn 3D glasses. In fact, the pictured pair were first seen when she went to a movie training centre in Toronto, Canada, in 2010.
    During her message, which will be broadcast at 3pm tomorrow, the Queen will talk about the impact of London 2012, saying: ‘All those who saw the achievement and courage at the Olympic and Paralympic Games were further inspired by the skill, dedication, training and teamwork of our athletes.
    ‘In pursuing their own sporting goals, they gave the rest of us the opportunity to share something of the excitement and drama.’
    When the message is broadcast tomorrow the Queen and Prince Philip will be at Sandringham with other royals – but they will not be joined by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
    The couple have decided to break with tradition as a result of 30-year-old Kate’s pregnancy and continuing sickness and instead spend Christmas with the Middleton family.
    However, they will make an appearance at Sandringham on Boxing Day for the regular pheasant shoot on the 20,000-acre Norfolk estate and are expected to remain there for a couple of days.
    The move has led to speculation that the couple may choose to spend alternate Christmases with their respective families, as many modern couples do.

    .VIDEO.  Sneak peek at the Queen's 2012 Christmas Message in 3d 

    QUEEN IS LAID LOW BY COLD AND MISSES SUNDAY SERVICE

    Prince Philip yesterday
    Prince Philip at Sandringham yesterday
    The Queen missed the Sunday church service at Sandringham for the first time in living memory yesterday after being hit by a nasty bug.
    A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: ‘She is getting over the tail end of a cold.
    'It will certainly be business as usual this week.
    She hopes to be at church for the Christmas Day service, absolutely.’
    Prince Philip, 91, led the royals who did attend the service, including Prince Andrew and his daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
    Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex and their daughter Lady Louise, nine, also attended




    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2252677/The-Queen-cool-Her-majesty-tries-3D-glasses-gets-sneak-preview-Christmas-Day-message.html#ixzz2FyV8UaWR
    Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook