I did not say that it made sense but it does make one understand the logic of some who wish to celebrate for instance, the birth of Jesus on Dec 25th of each year. What I'm trying to get at...is that it does not matter when it is celebrated but that it is as a memorial to the one who was born "Savior of the World"
In Commonwealth countries like NZ, we celebrate "Queens birthday" which is a national holiday and falls on the first Monday of June each year.
In other parts of the Commonwealth, eg:UK, it is celebrated on the 2nd or 3rd Saturday of June. In Canada, 24th May and Australia, the 2nd Monday of June.
Her real birthday however, is on the 21st April 1926.
The reason why the Monarch’s official birthday is celebrated on different dates in different countries is due to "political expediency and historical tradition."
It is your choice whether you celebrate Christmas or not... :huh: but I will continue to celebrate it because it is worthy to be celebrated...
Shalom!