While watching the Crown last night, there was an interesting scene between Olivia Colman, who plays Queen Elizabeth, and Jason Watkins, who plays Prime Minister Harold Wilson. The conversation is along the lines of leaders having to wear masks or to pretend to be someone else so they can lead effectively. Wilson confesses that he prefers brandy to beer, and prefers a cigar to his pipe. But he says that he always has the pipe on the campaign trail and in public because the pipe makes him more approachable and down to earth.
I had not heard this distinction between pipes and cigars before. I know that cigars have a connotation of wealth and privilege, but not that the pipe is more eqalitarian, as Wilson seemed to think so.
Was this a prevalent idea at the time? (Late 60s)
I had not heard this distinction between pipes and cigars before. I know that cigars have a connotation of wealth and privilege, but not that the pipe is more eqalitarian, as Wilson seemed to think so.
Was this a prevalent idea at the time? (Late 60s)










