The Oldie

A right Royal affair

- Gyles Brandreth

For the past 29 years, The Oldie has held the Oldie of the Year (aka TOOTY) awards to celebrate the achievemen­ts of those who have made a special contributi­on to public life while maintainin­g – in the phrase of our founding editor, Richard Ingrams – undoubted snap in their celery. Previous winners have included all sorts, from Oscarwinne­rs to Nobel laureates, from community-care nurses to veteran athletes, from the Queen Mother to David Hockney. When we sounded out the late Duke of Edinburgh in 2011 about the possibilit­y of his accepting an award, he replied from Sandringha­m, ‘I much appreciate your invitation to receive an Oldie of the Year award. There is nothing like it for morale to be reminded that the years are passing – ever more quickly – and that bits are beginning to drop off the ancient frame. But it is nice to be remembered at all.’

This year, at our judging lunch, Maureen Lipman wondered whether the time had come for us to honour Elizabeth II herself, in recognitio­n of our sovereign’s leadership during the pandemic (‘We will meet again’) and in the run-up to her Platinum Jubilee next year.

I took appropriat­e soundings and received a lovely letter from Balmoral Castle (left).

Those warmest best wishes are of course heartily reciprocat­ed by all of us at Oldie Towers and, I am sure, by all our readers. Long live The Queen! Perhaps in the future we will sound out Her Majesty once more.

Meanwhile, at our awards lunch this year, we were honoured by the presence of HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, who, too young to be eligible for an award herself, presented them to this year’s galaxy of worthy award-winners. We are grateful to her, to our award-winners and to this year’s team of judges. Toot-toot-tooty!

 ?? ?? Royal seal of approval: ‘You are as old as you feel,’ says H M the Queen
Royal seal of approval: ‘You are as old as you feel,’ says H M the Queen

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