
The Rest Is History 186. The New Elizabethan Age
May 19, 2022
Frances Christie, Deputy Chairman of Sotheby's UK and Ireland, shares her insights into the cultural landscape of the New Elizabethan Age. They explore the significance of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, including iconic art pieces like Warhol's portrait and Princess Diana's wedding tiara. The conversation also touches on the provocative punk imagery of the Sex Pistols and its clash with royal traditions. Christie emphasizes the importance of art in shaping cultural narratives and the ongoing legacy of the monarchy in contemporary society.
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Holland's Beatles Rendition
- Tom Holland opened the podcast with a Liverpudlian-accented rendition of the Beatles' "Her Majesty".
- Dominic Sandbrook jokingly critiqued Holland's accent, sparking playful banter.
The Queen as Celebrity
- Queen Elizabeth II's image has been shaped by celebrity culture since her birth in 1926.
- Warhol's portrait highlights her status as arguably the most recognizable celebrity of the 20th century.
Queen's Reserved Persona
- The Queen's public persona is reserved, as exemplified by Tommy Lascelles' comment.
- Lascelles described her as "not funny, but she's quite a good sport."




