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Links to the original videos • The Christmas Broadcast, 1957 • The Queen’s Christmas message 2021 - BBC News Queen Elizabeth II's speech in the 1950s represented the pinnacle of Received Pronunciation (RP), the prestige accent of upper-class Britain. Her voice was notably more clipped and formal than it would become in later decades, with extremely precise articulation and distinctly aristocratic vowel sounds. In the 1950s, the Queen's accent featured several key characteristics that made it unmistakably upper-class British. Her vowels were particularly distinctive - words like "house" sounded more like "hahse," and "off" was pronounced with a very rounded "aw" sound. The letter "r" was barely pronounced except before vowels, and her "t" sounds were crisply articulated. She spoke with what phoneticians call a "cut-glass" accent, meaning every syllable was delivered with crystalline clarity and perfect enunciation. The Queen's speaking pace was deliberately measured and formal, reflecting both her royal training and the broadcasting standards of the era. Her intonation patterns were quite different from modern speech, with a more sing-song quality and dramatic rises and falls in pitch that emphasized the formality of royal discourse. Words like "really" became "rilly," and "been" was pronounced "bean" rather than the more common "bin" of today. This accent was not just personal to the Queen but represented the standard for BBC announcers, diplomats, and the British establishment of the time. It was an accent that commanded authority and respect, perfectly suited to a young monarch establishing her presence on the world stage during the early years of her reign. The formality of her 1950s speech patterns would gradually soften over the decades, but in that first decade of her reign, her voice embodied the traditional elegance and authority of the British monarchy. #accents #britishaccent #oldschool