LONDON -- For many of us,sacred eroticism scribd the end of our birthday celebrations is heralded the moment the party ends and we have to clean up and deal with the inevitable champagne-induced hangover.
SEE ALSO: 'The Crown' is a low-key guide to outfoxing the men in your wayBut, if you're Queen Elizabeth II, you don't have to worry about any of that. Except, perhaps, for the hangover.
No, the Queen instead got a special portrait with her son Prince Charles to signal the end of her 90th birthday festivities.
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It's the picture of mother-son tenderness; the current monarch with the heir apparent.
But some people looking at the photo for the very first time didn't put two and two together.
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Regardless of who's in the photo, it's not every day you turn 90.
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