I think she has too...I have a friend who is friends with a very big ANNOYING journalist who says he told him a couple of hours ago the queen has already passed
I think she has too...I have a friend who is friends with a very big ANNOYING journalist who says he told him a couple of hours ago the queen has already passed
No way they wouldnt want an outsider there, this is still the Royal Family not someone's gran dying in a middle class area in the suburbs.I wonder if Pippa will go instead of Kate?
As long as they do what is right for them and the family that’s all that matters.Oh please lets not use this as another stick to beat Harry and Megan with. No matter your views on them this is a family and they have every right to manage it how they wish, if Harry and Megan are wanted there then that's it, no more needs to be said.
Me too, I actually feel sick.duck me everytime the news reader pauses to start a new sentence it feels like he's about to announce it
Yes, I've been watching the BBC for an hour now and every interviewee/presenter's advice is to prepare for the worst. They've also gone from using "concerned" to "deeply concerned" "deeply worried" "profoundly concerned" ect and said they are 'continuing special coverage' - I guess for as long as it takes?If there was any doubt, I think the fact Harry is going confirms it.
Apparently Nicholas Witchell said on bbc we should prepare for the worst (saw this on another thread, didn’t hear it myself).
It feels like losing a granny...I am def not a fan of the royals family but have massive respect for our queen. It feel so surreal knowing that this is probably the end for her xx
The bbc guy keeps repeating the date and timeIt feels like they are being suddenly very strange in the way they are presenting