Keeping The Peasants In Their Place
Sep. 3rd, 2014 11:24 amIf you want to be present at the re-interment of Richard III (I don't particularly) it'll cost you £2,500. Leicester cathedral denies that it's "cashing in".
The coffin will be attended by descendants of nobles who fought at Bosworth. I wonder if they'll be inviting the Stanleys?
The coffin will be attended by descendants of nobles who fought at Bosworth. I wonder if they'll be inviting the Stanleys?
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Date: 2014-09-03 12:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-09-03 02:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-09-03 12:45 pm (UTC)As for the fee to attend, I don't believe I'm terribly fussed about that. The cathedral is working hard to create a number of very public events surrounding the re-interment, and as they rightly point out, they have no source of public funding to create a space to accommodate the influx of tourists.
I also believe they plan to live-stream the service itself for those who cannot attend in propria persona.
(Edited to add: I hold no animus toward the Stanleys. All they wanted to do was get by, and the brawling Plantagenets kept dragging them into their family quarrels.)
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Date: 2014-09-03 02:36 pm (UTC)If I were running it, I'd have a guest list- the mayor, local MPs, people involved in the recovery and examination of the remains, representatives of the Richard III Society, a member of the current royal family and so on- and otherwise open it to the general public on a first come, first served basis.
As for money, I'd have a little faith. I think it'll show up. There's been so much publicity.
"Build it and they will come."
I believe the money will come anyway