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2014/12/07 15:18:09
SteveStrummerUK
 
Poor old Betty.
 
I know 'hand washer' is only a ceremonial title, but let's just hope for her Maj's sake that the royal butt wiper is in good health...
 
 

 
It is one of the more unusual roles occupied by the Queen’s courtiers, but   Washer of the Sovereign’s Hands is a post that must now be filled.
 
Mandrake learns that the holder of the title, Peter Houison Craufurd, died on Monday, at the age of 82. He always had a silver ewer, bowl and salver holding a linen towel on permanent standby.
 
“We used to have to write to Buckingham Palace to offer to wash the monarch’s   hands every time they were in residence at the Palace of Holyroodhouse,” said Houison Craufurd.
 
“In his day, my father had to make that offer virtually every year, although it was very seldom accepted. 
 
“More recently, we have been told by the Queen’s office that, as we have already washed her hands once, that is all she requires us to do. So now we have to wait until Prince Charles takes the throne before we do it again.”
 
Houison Craufurd, who was the 28th laird of Craufurdland Castle, in Ayrshire, held the title because one of his ancestors chased off a pair of murderous   thugs attacking James V. In return, the king gave him a farm, on the condition that his family be ready with water and towels to wash the   monarch’s hands.
 
“The ceremony, or the washing, requires three people. I washed George VI’s hands at Holyrood when I was eight.” He washed the   Queen’s hands a year after her coronation.
 
It is understood that his eldest son, Alex Houison Craufurd, will inherit the title.
 
Houison Craufurd, who hit the headlines when he set up a business promoting   environmentally friendly funerals, was buried in Craufurdland Woods, on Wednesday.
2014/12/07 15:28:13
FastBikerBoy
I'll get my wire brush ready for when Charlie takes over, then put my bid in. 
2014/12/07 16:19:29
bapu
What did he wash her hands of?
2014/12/07 17:44:22
Bob Oister
LOL, Steve, when good time Charlie takes over they'll need a 24-man team of Royal "Ear Washers"!!!
 
Bob
2014/12/07 19:33:18
SteveStrummerUK
 I'm loving the new banknotes...
  

 

2014/12/07 20:02:48
jbow
Oh my... it would freak me out if I had to put up with someone else washing my hands. I wonder if they "shake it" for the Duke? I hope they wash their own hands.
I'm sorry, but that is just weird. I cannot help but wonder if they have a royal "wiper" too. Does someone pre-chew her food too? Where does it end? Inquiring minds want to know.
 
J
2014/12/08 08:34:19
Beagle
jbow
Oh my... it would freak me out if I had to put up with someone else washing my hands. I wonder if they "shake it" for the Duke? I hope they wash their own hands.
I'm sorry, but that is just weird. I cannot help but wonder if they have a royal "wiper" too. Does someone pre-chew her food too? Where does it end? Inquiring minds want to know.
 
J



speak for yourself there j, I, for one, don't really want to know who wipes the royal bums...
 
nor do I want pics...
2014/12/08 11:14:01
craigb
I wonder how much tax is required to have someone wash her hands... 
2014/12/08 12:33:59
UbiquitousBubba
I guess the Queen won't be eating the rest of these ribs, then. Pardon my reach, your Majesty. Are you gonna eat the rest of your cornbread? Don't mind if I do. 
 
 
In other news today, a village idiot nearly caused an international incident during the Queen's visit to a local BBQ establishment. Fortunately, disaster was avoided at the last moment when a waitress offered her Royal Highness a wet wipe. In response to this near tragedy, President Obama announced the creation of a new Cabinet position: the Director of the Executive Toiletries Office. 
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