Talk:Coronation chicken
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English Dish?
[edit]I'm sorry, if this was a dish made to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland how exactly is it considered an English dish? There has been no English monarch since Queen Anne in 1707 when the title was ended and replaced. You can consult a little website called Wikipedia for more information on the history of the British Monarchy if need be. I'm awfully confused here and it's just another example of Wikipedias other weird notion that English and Scottish people exist when they have all been British since 1707. 81.79.224.0 (talk) 09:16, 1 September 2024 (UTC)
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[edit]I didn't believe the original article infringed copyright as it quoted text from another website while providing a link to the original article in full. However I appreciate that this might not be correct and that the article was right to be suspended; I have written a substitute article in my own words from publicly available sources (and my own memory).
- "After the Coronation on 2 June 1953 a Coronation Banquet was held at Buckingham Palace. This dish was amongst those served"
- I believe it was not served at Buckingham Palace but in the lunch at Westminster School (next to the Abbey) for 350 foreign guests who could not be accommodated at the Palace. Ghughesarch 12:27, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
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