I think the sadness comes from knowing that we are witnessing the end of an age. Everyone 70 and younger has always had Queen Elizabeth in the background of our lives and no matter what happened, she was always there. So, that constant is now at an end. It's going to be fascinating watching the psychological manipulation to get the world, not just the UK, accept the new monarch. I'm quite chuffed to have a king around tbh.I honestly never expected to be this sad about the Queen’s passing but I am fighting back tears. I personally don’t see the point of a monarchy in the modern world but all of that aside….much respect to the Queen for a life lived in the service of others. For her seemingly genuine humility. For being a constant in our lives. I am sad not only for her passing but also because I don’t think we will see her equal and her loss will be felt. My heart goes out to the people of the United Kingdom and everyone who loved her.
I think I will pop into Windsor next week because the Queen was such a large part of Windsor to me so I’m hoping there will be a book of remembrance there to sign.This shot of the flag being lowered at Windsor is incredible.
View attachment 1564975I’ve been dreading this moment, King Charles III told Liz Truss
Her Majesty the Queen has died at Balmoral, surrounded by her familywww.thetimes.co.uk
Dear Billybudd, they are indeed. What you say is wonderful and so touching. Yes, home is where we all will go and come from, and we will reunite with our dear ones. I had many signs from my son, even incredible ones, that he was well and happy and will always be with us and guide us. Love never dies, death cannot break the bond of love that links the souls. I woul have so much to say about this subject, but I won't. Perhaps, one day, I will bring myself to write a book about it.One of the gurus I read (I have two) says they're all still here with us, in a different plane of existence.
I think this may be true, ever since I dreamed my ex came to me and said, walking away, "I'm going home." Had never dreamed about him, not once, previously. Found out a couple of days later he'd died that night.
Biggest love.
I felt she could have invested one month of patreon donations. Sadly she didn't. And I fear she will get away with it.Yes they have so many lovely tables or even a trestle table with a nice tablecloth and an assortment of tasty desserts ( easily obtainable in France lol ) as well as the sticky croquembouche hope no hairs got stuck in it
That’s such a lovely thought and one I’m sure would fill her with joy.My exact thought. She can go be a country lady washing the dishes with Philip.
Oh this makes me tearful, it’s beautiful
Exactly. And next video she will post about Phils bday and how the celebrate it in an epic way, hopefully not on Hawaï or somewhere else because I am just tired of it.From a business perspective, Stephanie blew it big time! The whole event looked sad and cheap...not great advertising for bringing in new top tier patrons. She missed out on tons of content for YT, she could've easily, months in advance, engaged her audience with bits and pieces of what to expect. If she had put something together similar to this picture I'd be impressed, instead she showed us a true reflection of her inner self.
Thank you @Jeeves to point this out to us...The rainbow drawn by children, which Her Majesty pointed out in this video..as a sign of hope...appeared above Windsor Castle tonight..
Even in her 90s, HMQ was still able to lead her people by example.
I too hope so …l I feel as if in the last few years we have lost our minds …… now we have lost our heart tooRest in peace. A chapter is closed, it's sad but I hope all will end well for UK
I spotted this too & thought of the TattleFam ..but wasn’t quick enough to grab a screen shot like youAmongst the videos being shown is this one. A tattle favourite
I completely agree with you. Camilla, now Queen Consort, has had an uphill battle but I do feel that she is a great support to her husband. and I don't believe that he will be able to reign without this kind of support. I didn't warm to Camilla so it is reassuring to hear about her from people who have actually met her as most of us have had to settle for forming opinions based on newspaper / media reports, gossip and rumour. Like you, I don't believe that the new King will step aside but hope that William and Catherine will be able to sustain HMQ's values and sense of duty as they take an increasing responsibility during this period of transition. I welcome the fact William will now become the new Prince of Wales and feel sure that he will continue to be warmly welcomed here, along with Catherine as Princess of Wales.Thank you @Jeeves to point this out to us...The rainbow drawn by children, which Her Majesty pointed out in this video..as a sign of hope...appeared above Windsor Castle tonight..
I think its a difficult time for the Uk...and not only the Uk...the whole world has a huge challenge ahead.. Today a beacon of hope left us..its not only felt this way in the Uk ..King Charles has a difficult task to fill her footsteps...I read some comments inhere about Camilla...i met her a few times...I have to say i like her...but for all the people who dont like her...i want to say...the prospect for her.. being Queen consort is the most difficult task she is ever going to face...
I sometimes think the tradition we follow here in The Netherlands isnt such a bad thing...A monarchy who wants to keep relevant must be in the hands of a young generation..I dont think Charles will step aside...but it would be the best thing to do...to keep the monarchy relevant not only now..but for the future...I think a monarchy can be very usefull...when it keeps relevant en modern..I dont see it that way...with a monarch who is 73 and a queen consort who hates to be queen consort and all the things that come with it...there is a huge difference being Duchess of Cornwall or Queen consort...if she doesnt want to work hard...that is both of them...they will destroy the monarchy...They cant be King and Queen in name..and let the Cambridges do the work...
Tables and chairs can be hired from the local Mairie. Same in every town and village in France.Have just rewatched that Patreon video where Fanny was so excited to give details of the bit of a do they were planning.
Well those pesky caterers and marquee hire companies are obviously as unreliable as all the other French artisans and professionals in the area.
So yet more bad luck for Fanny with no marquee or food arriving when she had specifically thought about ordering them for at least ten seconds, but that was before her daily wine consumption and the reality of the cost (which would have given mummy dear apoplexy just to think about it) knocked these plans out the window.
That would be terribly bad formI honestly think she didn’t use anything nice because she’s worried people would run off with a momento. And they can’t search everyone’s purse or pocket
Oh dear, I am shocked, not surprised, but shocked and quite emotional. I was doing so well and this quite finished me off
Can't stomach her tonight she really doesn't have any sensibilities does she.I was just looking for the Paddington bear sketch with the queen when I saw these 2 announcements. One respectful the other not, guess which one came from fanny
I like Camilla the Queen Consort. She looks like a good sort and had played her part well through a very very tricky time. Now that Catherine will be Princess of Wales it 5will irritate the hell outta one Meghan Markle. Good.I completely agree with you. Camilla, now Queen Consort, has had an uphill battle but I do feel that she is a great support to her husband. and I don't believe that he would be able to reign without this kind of support. Like you, I don't believe that the new King will step aside but hope that William and Catherine will be able to sustain HMQ's values and sense of duty as they take an increasing responsibility during this period of transition. I welcome the fact William will now become the new Prince of Wales and feel sure that he will continue to be warmly welcomed here, along with Catherine as Princess of Wales.
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