One of our most popular posts in the past month was last week's It's All About the Aiguillette! featuring the hottie above, and which you can read here:
But even more special is that a fan of our blog in London has kindly provided us with a wealth of information on our hottie at the Palace, including his name: Wing Commander Sam Fletcher! Here's what he had to say!
The
flattering contours come courtesy of your hottie's Royal Air Force service
dress uniform for temperate regions, of blue-grey jacket and trousers, adopted
90 years ago and easily the tastiest of the three armed forces. The royal ciphers visible atop the twin gilt pointed pendants
signify his appointment as ADC to the Queen. Ready and willing, ma'am.
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Equerry to The Queen, Wing Commander Samuel Fletcher |
Your
readers may wish to know that such hand-picked personnel and their flattering
uniforms add to the rewards of visiting any of the royal palaces open to the
public. They are obliged to make polite conversation with visitors and to
cooperate with your taking of a selfie. At the very least.
Lingering
on your own Red Line hottie, is it too fanciful to suggest that the discreet
white iPod headphone cable has become a civilian aiguillette "de nos jours" with
a rank all its own?
Found
him!!! Your RAF hottie is in fact Wing Commander Sam Fletcher, Equerry to the
Queen, and here he is welcoming the Trudeaus to the Palace last year.
I felt he
looked far too young to be an Air Chief Marshall (a rank normally close to
death) and I over-promoted Sam based on the aiguillette alone. I now discover
that those golden ropes are worn by the Queen's equerries and aides-de-camp of
all ranks - and Her Majesty wears the same aiguillette herself when in uniform.
Fact is that a Wing Commander is a much more active role in the RAF and Sam exudes
such dash and style that I'd be happy to serve under him.
Happy to serve under him, indeed! And to the back of the line, young man. We found him first!