Twelve hours, four hours or a few minutes? On September 16, when David Beckham’s photos queue to go and meditate in front of the body of the deceased queen Elizabeth II, to Westminster Hall, began to circulate on social networks, speculation multiplied, with big blows Chronometers and conspiracy theories. How long had he really waited? Has his little staff queue in his place? And then what manipulation was hidden behind all this? We knew little, we talked a lot.
sides on the head
What we know, with certainty, is that the former footballer wore that day, pressed on his skull, a cap with eight sides, which may not be quite A random. This cap, characterized by its puffy cut, its button on the top and its short visor, is forever linked to the royal family. In 1571, Queen Elizabeth I, seeking to stimulate the business of wool through her kingdom, indeed passed an act forcing all the men of the kingdom over 6 years old, excluding nobility, to carry this type of headgear in Wool on Sunday. At the time, offenders were even verbalized.
in the event of a glitch
What we also know, proof in support is that David Beckham wore a
that day
umbrella. In this case, the Londonian by birth had opted for a long model of one room with the wooden wooden handle worked. An excellent choice to protect yourself from the rain or to rest on a long trampling, or even to give credibility to a communication operation consisting in making believe that we have elegantly waited for long hours in order to meditate in front of a coffin. We let you decide.
at the shutter
This umbrella and its handle allow us in any case to observe the hands of David Beckham and to note that these do not lack tattoos. In the lot, there is a huge classic. Thus, for a long time, the sailors have been tattooed on the body of the swallows, because these are the first birds that can be seen as the coast approaches. In addition, swallows are known to be stable birds, capable each year to find their way to their nesting area. Which remains, after all, the primary objective of all good sailor.
helmeted ball
Finally, how can we not raise the hats tree worn by the police flanking the star? Inspired by the headset of the Prussian army soldiers, the Custodian Helmet was introduced into the British police in 1863. Despite the attempts, over the decades, to replace it with less spectacular caps, it remains the headgear Official Bobbies. Note in passing that all Custodian Helmets are made in the country by four approved suppliers and that each part requires thirty minutes of work, chronometer in hand. Unless we are lying there too.