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Re: Her Majesty

Postby cromwell » 17 Sep 2022, 20:13

I think that she knew that she was dying and went to Balmoral to spend her last days there; maybe for duty, maybe just because it was her favourite place.
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Re: Her Majesty

Postby miasmum » 17 Sep 2022, 20:58

We’ve been wondering if she had something like Lymphoma which Tims dad had as her decline has been similar
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Re: Her Majesty

Postby Suff » 18 Sep 2022, 07:28

cromwell wrote:I think that she knew that she was dying and went to Balmoral to spend her last days there; maybe for duty, maybe just because it was her favourite place.

Think back. When did the Queen ever do anything that caused a whole load of fuss and bother just because she was more comfortable/happy with where she was?

She knew that dying in Scotland would be a reminder to both the people and governments that she was the Monarch under two crowns, not one.

In this way ordinary people in Scotland were not shut out of her funeral and gave them a chance to say goodbye on their own terms in their own land.

This was minutely planned long before she died. In it we see the hand of the consummate politician everyone who knew her understood her to be.
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Re: Her Majesty

Postby Workingman » 18 Sep 2022, 12:36

Proof = nil

The Queen is dead. She was a wonderful Queen and did her duties to the nth, and did her people, all of us, Monarchists and Republicans, proud.

But can we please stop it with all the myths and legends?

She had no choice but to meet and greet some despicable heads of state, Xi and Putin, for example, but that was her job.

The Queen usually visited Balmoral in summer from mid July to Ocotober, this year was no differerent. It was her honeymoon home. She fell ill while there, so much so that she could not return to London, and there she died. It was not planned in any sort of detail, never mind 'minutely', it just happened.

God bless her.
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Re: Her Majesty

Postby Kaz » 19 Sep 2022, 19:16

5.1 billion viewers worldwide watched the funeral today, according to the BBC. 63% of the world's population. Absolutely incredible!
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Re: Her Majesty

Postby TheOstrich » 19 Sep 2022, 20:44

It was very, very moving, a truly historic event.

Nobody can do such pomp and ceremony better than the Brits.
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Re: Her Majesty

Postby JanB » 20 Sep 2022, 02:33

TheOstrich wrote:Nobody can do such pomp and ceremony better than the Brits.


Absolutely, we do pomp so well.
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Re: Her Majesty

Postby saundra » 20 Sep 2022, 10:00

It's brilliant to see all the pomp and ceremony of the armed forces at there very best
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Re: Her Majesty

Postby Suff » 20 Sep 2022, 19:00

It was even better to see Biden in the 14th row of the Abbey seating. Behind the Poles, on the same row as the Chinese.

Last time there was a similar death in role for a major country was JFK. The attendance here was double that. Lots of place for pomp and circumstance I think.
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Re: Her Majesty

Postby JoM » 21 Sep 2022, 12:21

It was the corgis that got us.
We were all half watching at that point - me, John, Tom, Joe and Amanda - and as soon as the corgis appeared on screen we all went “Ohhhhh”.

First thing Joe said to me yesterday morning when he got up was the he couldn’t stop thinking about the corgis :cry:
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