I'm sorry but I find it incredibly hard to think that anyone outside of the Royal family and their own medical team would possibly know about her medical history. How the hell would someone "who works in tv" have that kind of privileged knowledge.
Above you said it may be false?I promise it's trueBut that won't change anything.
I'm just glad she passed away peacefully and I do hope there was no painful illness she had to endure.
My father was a journalist and said the queen was also a very good mimic.
Huw mentioned in one of the discussions yesterday that her health started to become concerning during the night or something along those linesI'm sorry but I find it incredibly hard to think that anyone outside of the Royal family and their own medical team would possibly know about her medical history. How the hell would someone "who works in tv" have that kind of privileged knowledge.
No it's true that my sister said it.... The person she heard it from may have got it wrong.Above you said it may be false?
I mean, while it's hard to know if there's truth behind anonymous postings, it is technically possible for all of these suggestions to be true as late stage cancer usually mestastises to the bones, including the spine. So there's the primary cancer, in this case the bowel, and then the mets in the bones.Okay, so far we've had people claiming sauces have told them bone cancer and cancer of the spine and now we have a bowel cancer claim
Maybe we should just put suggestions in a hat. Personally if you can't provide the source then it's just speculation and gossip imo.
Yeah my mother didnt speak for a week, then started answering questions for a day or two. Then, goneI think some people before they pass seem to get a boost of energy.
My Dad passed from Covid and had spent that entire Day downstairs with us chatting etc. I had thought it meant he was getting better.
I think theres a proper name for it.
Telling that one of her last visits before going to balmoral was to open a hospiceShe wouldn’t have missed major events for mobility issues, especially as her mother and sister used a wheelchair. I think her not going to the Cenotaph or opening parliament was very telling. Then missing the service at St Paul’s was another big one during the jubilee. When she turned up for the final balcony appearance she looked emotional and I felt that she knew it was the end.
It's a common phenomenom called the surge before death or terminal lucidity. It's sad because you become hopeful at the change thinking the person is recovering.My husband told me the morning before he died “ I feel better today” !
My husband told me the morning before he died “ I feel better today” !Yeah my mother didnt speak for a week, then started answering questions for a day or two. Then, gone
If we do provide the source it gets mocked so…I mean, while it's hard to know if there's truth behind anonymous postings, it is technically possible for all of these suggestions to be true as late stage cancer usually mestastises to the bones, including the spine. So there's the primary cancer, in this case the bowel, and then the mets in the bones.
They seem to get put into archives on display at times and later auctionedA very random question but does anyone know what happens to all the outfits worn by the Queen and the other royal ladies when they are done with them. They hardly donate them to Oxfam do they?
Just be grateful that Amanda Holden didn't have ANOTHER wardrobe malfunctionI do hope we don’t get celebrities heading to Buckingham Palace. We have already had Amanda Holden in her tight dress and high heels. If Cundy turns up I will lose my rag.
Yes with Harry marrying Meghan hopefully they are free to marry and love who they wantI think historically mistakes were made with Royal marriages - Charles and Diana was one (when he wanted to marry Camilla), another was poor Princess Margaret not being allowed to marry a divorcee.
Think they've given up on security.Letting any old Joe public into St Paul's for this service seems like a big security risk.