With contributions by such political greats as Sir David Amess MP and Andrew Rosindell MP, this celebratory book contains over 300 pages of glorious colour and is a fascinating and amusing celebration of the lesser known facts which blend spirits with the monarchy.
With contributions by such political greats as Sir David Amess MP and Andrew Rosindell MP, this celebratory book contains over 300 pages of glorious colour and is a fascinating and amusing celebration of the lesser known facts which blend spirits with the monarchy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thomas J. Mace-Archer-Mills is the Founder, Visionary and Chairman of both Crown & Country Magazine and of the British Monarchist Society. He is a Freeman of the City of London and Member of the Royal Society of St. George. Originally from New York, Thomas' professions in addition to the aforementioned are as a Royal Historian, Royal Consultant, Author and Educational Speaker. Thomas has logged nearly 200 media credits to his name as a Royal commentator and media expert as an authority on the Royal Family, working with international media for nearly eight years. He has contributed to such publications as Majesty and Royalty Magazines, Political Pundits UK, The Conservative Blog, and Professor David Flints' "An Opinion Column from the National Convenor" in Australia. He has further appeared in print with BBC, The Times, Correio Barzilinese; WENN; The Daily Mail; The Daily Mirror; London Evening Standard; Newham Recorder; and many more. He has appeared on ITV3, BBC; BBC South East; BBC Radio 3; BBC Radio 4; BBC Radio Manchester; BBC Radio Ulster 2's "Talkback"; CTV News; ARTE; Australia News 7; TF1's 50 Minutes Inside, repeatedly; Voice of American, Voice of Russia; NTV Russia; Polish Television and Radio; Australia Today; SRF, RS1; Arabia Television; and many other television outlets around the world. Thomas is most recognised for his works in conceptualising and overseeing the creation and completion of the 2015 "Realms Portrait" for Her Majesty, The Queen, which was commissioned by the British Monarchist Society and gifted to her by the Commonwealth Realms at St. James' Palace in celebration of her becoming the Longest reigning Sovereign in British history on 9th September 2015, organising the Belgrade Royal Wedding of Prince Philip of Serbia in October 2017 and for his live commentary at the Royal Wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at Windsor Castle on 19th May 2018. Thomas has further been recognized for his contributions to "Lifeline" in New York, Crown Princess Katherine of Serbia's charitable foundation. Thomas has further been a radio presenter for London's Wizard Radio, which is broadcast internationally, where he hosted several different shows with varying themes, for over five years. Thomas' last show was dedicated to helping the youth of the world overcome personal issues, challenges and negativity which faced the daily lives of his young listeners on "Therapy with Thomas Mills". Thomas notably addressed the Annual General Meeting of the Australian Monarchist League in Sydney during the summer of 2015 and has lectured for Model Westminster and the Young Adults Forum in Parliament in the Autumn of 2016 and in the Winter of 2017. In honour of Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee in 2012, Thomas penned his first book with permission of the Palace, to which he was granted the use of the official Diamond Jubilee logo. "To The Queen: A Royal Drinkology" went on to sell 5,000 copies in the months following the central Jubilee weekend. In his spare time (which is very limited), Thomas enjoys travelling, horseback riding, sailing, the arts, theatre, music, fine dining, reading and writing.
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