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How could the noble lord be so wrong?
QUARREL with Lord Altrincham, but perhaps en
the point everyone else is quarreling about,
I take issue with him on his assumption that Tweedy People are a narrow set of upper-class snob who mix only with each other. Upper class they may be Snobs they often are. But boy, oh boy, are they mix- ing!
There
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of
by ANNE EDWARDS
another agency.
riveted on the journalist's le- Indeed it must be sad for the which was the same as his own. Tweedy People that no one "I sny," he burst out "I can any longer be quite sure don't suppose you realise it but who is undeniably one other For look- tha's Old Wykehamist to and who is not.
"It's quite all who are these tweedy figures eight-month apprenileship in BATH stars in Richard Dim- you're wearing
bicby's At Home programme: right, oft man," said the four- see approaching?
r' t you, They are first don't suppose you: Following the banner. labelled and even JUDY MONTAGU alist. "I
bellove it. but I was at Win- generation Tweedy People..... "Entertainment Industry" comes turns up on a panel game.
chester too."
The one dancing with the Queen contingent headed by HUM- Strangest turnabout of oil And will days you
A strange.
in the son of a flamboyant him outdated talo al PHREY LYTIELTON, grandson is surely the arrival of the ht the Tweedy People not Tulbot,
CARL 21st
sounds in view of the distin-, star, the one playing pole with of the ninth Viscount Cobham- Tweedy People into the ranics guished names that I can now Prince Philip is the son of a ply muck in with the meg of SHIREİVSBURY (Motto: Brady
a jazz band leaner; followed by of Journalists, For they have the cabaret artists, to Accomplish going into the LORD FOLEY. eighth baron, always maintained a distingilly Duke and Duchess of Windsor, hip land is the son of a coals
rank as my colleagues; Commerce,
the professor, the one looking over and the stlesmen-they are
travel agency business, with a who nakes records, write nooty atitude to the so un- after their jobs.
the Earl of Harewood, an ex- miner....Messrs, Douglas Fuir- fim which took as is molt, songs, and dors a coburet ect tweedy people who write for
Duchess of Marlborough, a banks, Jimmy Edwards, and I give you. for a start, three Take A swirl with an Earl." In
of Amerles; and
course newspapers.
nephew who have got themselves new
Duchess of Nye Bevan. Here is Alan James MontoXU- WILLIAM DOUGLAS HOME
A friend of mine once inter- Gloucester, Lady Eden, MES The fact is that the Tweedy jobs lately. I give you. Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, 4th (brother of the Earl of Home),
LASCELLES. Brut EARL OF
wrling viewed a Court official to get Peter Thorneycroft, the Coun- People live such a very com WHARNCLIFFE
some Information about a royal to of Buntingdon--"and," as fortable life that as Schnozzle
Throughout the inter- they tour,
in the Bay
society 'Durante used to say: "Every- Leading the delegation from Trade" la
elegant lady view the
was magazines, "others,"
buddy wants to get into de set.” who was once married to the Earl of Dudley (Clubs:
GERALD
01
His
Ancestors)
cousin to the Queen, who last (Molte; He Flourishes With The May Joined an industrial monou to further the sales of oil-firing making no steret of the fact
that what he would the best Is
fear.
ho makes his money plays.
1 pive you LORD MILFORD to become a full-time dromer third HAVEN, tirst cousin 10 with his Own. rock 'n' roll The Turf, The Carlton, White's, Prince Philip, who was once a group. kudesimon for radiators and now
works for a Greek shipowner- In uth the Tweedy People doing according to his boss, have expanded so far into the
beyond their Alachouzos) "all world
Family Mr Michael corts of le Job. difficult to tales that there are enough of define."
them to call a business conven- tion.
and the Royal Yacht Squadron).
and LADY DUDLEY runs two reti dress hops in Horrew Cockfosters... Next we have Cloud, Crespigny Anthaly
fth BARON VIVIAN, who runs restaurant in Chelsen; LADY LEICESTER, who runs
who sells
I give you the DUKE OF REDFORD who has gone into Under the delegation from pottery business: and LORD! the personality business with a "Advertising you would Brid STRATHCARRON,
escort to safely glars. verv and acumen that makes DOMINIC ELLIOT, Diana Dors look an amateur, Princess Murgarel; son of the
be an account excentive.
A long and glittering list of the names that used to only a Debrett are putting up their brass plates. Here is John Gorge Charles Henry Aiton Alexatxler Chetwynd Chetwynd.
But the c & distinguished Earl of Minto, who is working names of the lut come under the heading of TV performera, ROBIN DOUGLAS-HOME in Fur PRINCE PHILIP has been i
.EARL commicitator, the working as a copywriter,
TIMOTHY JESSEL. Son of. HAKEWOOD appears an the Lord Jessel, is working out an Brains Trust, the MARQUIS OF
The
Half-
Revolution
THAT'S WHAT IT IS.
D #
THIS
DECISION ABOUT PRINCE CHARLES
by MERRICK WINN
THE "Altrincham row," which had quietened down a bit, will certainly get going again now, The decision of the Queen and Prince Philip to send their son to one of the most exclusive preparatory schools in the country will surely liberate a fresh flood of unexclusive blather (dictionary:"loquacious nonsense"),
Among the unthinking, that is....
Lord Altrincham told the nation on TV last week: "Ile should be going to a State primary school...."
Well, Prince Charles is NOT going to a State primary school. He is going to Cheam School, at Headley, Berks, which at £94 10s. a term is a very private school indeed; a school which probably has no blackboard big enough to take all the chalked-up titles.
The Altrinchamites will no doubt see in this still another sign of a clinging to outmoded methods of monarchy, It.need be nothing of the kind. It could be a liberat sign.
Many of us agreed with much of what Lord Altrin- cham had to say (merely quarrelling with his way of saying it). But many of us would now think it most certainly wrong to see in this decision any influence what ever of what his lordship called the "tweedy set,"
This is, more likely, a DEFEAT for the tweedy set. Who could have brought about this defeat? There would seem little doubt: the man who once sat at the desks where Prince Charles will sit and who, perhaps, was even taught by the same teachers.
His father.
Modernisation
PRINCE PHILIP has already implied his wish to
"modernise the monarchy." This can be Interpreted us a step in that direction.
Consider. There is known to be a strong group among the Queen's advisors who will be against Prince Churles going to Cheam. Mixing with others boys, even though lords,
OF
official's gaze
Low PARIS TOUR
history has been taught. The Queen hersuff; her father; his father. Right back.
Prince Charles is the first to break out from this tradition. He is the first to be freed from the stuffy seclusion and the very private eyes of tutors and gov- ernesses. And the loneliness,
He went to scho in Kensington, working and playing and larking about with a bunch of other boys, And there he learned what company was. And he learned there was a world outside Buckingham Palace.
Now he goes to Cheam, as a boarder. True, an exclu- sive school; if you like, a snob school. True, he wil mix with lords and the sons of Lords; even with the sons of the tweedy set.
But à SCHOOL. He will be the first British monarch-to-be who can eay: "I went to school." This may seem an odd sort of progress, but it is progresst. This is the half-revolution."
Father's choice
never mind the lords. Particularly, never mind the lords. The phrase is boys will be boys, not boys will be lords, and this is the important thing for
the
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Why Choam? Prince Philip went to Cheam and that seems good enough reason. Lord Altrincham has talked They favour the traditional education for Bittle a good deal about the Queen's advisers, the "taweedy sot." princes. The quiet room in the Palace. The table. The But it seems pretty sure that the Queen, in this choice books. The tulor. With the whole scene marked Private. of a school for her son, had only one adviser.. This is how every monarch-to-be in recorded· British Her husband. "Anything wrong in that?
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