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  1. Annus horribilis, phrase made famous by Queen Elizabeth II in a speech delivered near the end of 1992, a year marked by scandal and disaster for the British royal family. The queen’s remarks made international news, and the phrase (meaning “terrible year” or “disastrous year,” a play on a better.

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    1992 was a bad year for royal marriages. In March, the Queen’s son Prince Andrew separated from Sarah Ferguson. Ferguson would reappear in headlines in August when the tabloids published topless photos of her having her feet kissedby American businessman John Bryan in the South of France. “The worst part to the British public was that her young dau...

    Andrew Morton’s Diana: Her True Story caused a sensation when it was published in 1992. It named Camilla Parker Bowlesas Prince Charles’ lover and detailed Diana’s struggles with mental health and bulimia. “Morton’s book effectively shattered the mystique of the monarchy,” says Carly Ledbetter,a senior reporter at HuffPost who covers the royal fami...

    In August 1992, The Enquirerpublished transcriptions of a private phone conversation between Princess Diana and car dealer James Gilbey from New Year’s Eve 1989. The intimacy of the conversation and his referral to the married princess as “darling” and “squidgey” ignited a scandal… alongside comments Diana made about “all I’ve done for this f***ing...

    On November 20, 1992, a fire broke out in Windsor Castle that burned for 15 hours and caused about $47.5 million worth of damage. The historic royal home was first built by William the Conqueror in 1070. Valuable works of art and furniture were saved from the blaze by a human chainthat included palace staff and Prince Andrew. The Windsor Castle fir...

    The “Annus Horribilis Speech,” as it has come to be known, marked the close of a difficult 40thyear in power for Queen Elizabeth II. She closed with a plea for kindness: “No institution…should expect to be free from the scrutiny of those who give it their loyalty and support, not to mention those who don't. But we are all part of the same fabric of...

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  3. Annus horribilis (pl. anni horribiles) is a Latin phrase that means "horrible year". It is complementary to annus mirabilis, which means "wonderful year".

  4. Nov 8, 2022 · How did the annus horribilis affect the monarchy? Capping off the personal turmoil experienced by the royal family in 1992 was the November 20 fire at Windsor Castle.

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  5. Nov 24, 1992 · On 24 November 1992 The Queen gave a speech at Guildhall to mark the 40th anniversary of her Accession. In it The Queen referred to recent events as part of an 'annus horribilis'. My Lord Mayor, Could I say, first, how delighted I am that the Lady Mayoress is here today. This great hall has provided me with some of the most memorable events of ...

  6. Nov 13, 2022 · Queen Elizabeth’s “annus horribilis” of 1992 has been legendary since she described it as such during a speech at the Guildhall to mark the 40th anniversary of her accession in November of that...

  7. : a disastrous or unfortunate year. Examples of annus horribilis in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web But what about Hollywood’s worst year — its annus horribilis maximus?

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