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I did not know the coffin would be lowered down into the crypt. I thought they would move it after the ceremony. Very dramatic finale.
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They did the same thing with Prince Philip.I did not know the coffin would be lowered down into the crypt. I thought they would move it after the ceremony. Very dramatic finale.
I've not watched a royal funeral before.They did the same thing with Prince Philip.
I remember hearing it in Canada, though it came out as kind of tabloid bait, since I remember it being reported that her last words were 'I'm pregnant', but this was later debunked.I was up late (it was 1am here) and I don't remember any mention of pregnancy. Perhaps because I was in the US?
I had the same thought. It must be so difficult to balance duty with personal emotions. I hope Charles and the rest of the family have a chance to rest and grieve privately after this.Absolutely agree that Charles looks like he’s aged in the last week.
The Queen's pets say goodbye ahead of her Committal ServiceDid I hear the family is getting (got) together tonight (may have already done so as it is 7pm here in UDS east coast) for one more part, a final family service.
And, if anyone has a picture of the Queen's horse greeting her one last time, please post. I saw the Corgis, not the horse.
The Corgi dogs were so sweet, but somehow the horse was more...I am bawling, so very very elegantly sad for her pets.The Queen's pets say goodbye ahead of her Committal Service
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...ice-Windsor.html?ito=native_share_article-top
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If anything her longevity makes it more surreal that she's gone. Three generations were born and grew up during her reign. As Macron said, "To you, she was your Queen. To us, she was The Queen."This whole thing seems so surreal. Even though she was 96, it still seems shocking that she's gone.
This USA Today article discusses the private ceremony (among other topics)Did I hear the family is getting (got) together tonight (may have already done so as it is 7pm here in UDS east coast) for one more part, a final family service.
A hypothetical question…say if in a few years it is clear Prince George lacks the temperament, maturity, desire, etc., to follow William as king. Princess Charlotte, however, shows a clear aptitude and desire to be queen. Would it be possible for George to step back and let Charlotte take the throne for the good of the country and so George could follow his own dreams?
In a few years (3-5), George will be a pre-teen or very young teen (He's 9 now). That seems a bit premature to be deciding "oh, he's not going to be a good King." Not that it matters. The answer to your question is that this would only be possible if George abdicated.A hypothetical question…say if in a few years it is clear Prince George lacks the temperament, maturity, desire, etc., to follow William as king. Princess Charlotte, however, shows a clear aptitude and desire to be queen. Would it be possible for George to step back and let Charlotte take the throne for the good of the country and so George could follow his own dreams?
Charlotte gives off Princess Anne vibes and I love it.I love Charlotte. Seven years old and always telling her brothers how to behave in public.She may never be queen, but I suspect she would be a good one.
It would be cool if they had one of those age old competitions to determine who would be the best emperor/empress in the future. Then Charlotte can win. I think all those smiles are just a disguise, she will not hold back when it comes to her brothers. They'll be lucky if they escape with their limbs intact.I love Charlotte. Seven years old and always telling her brothers how to behave in public.She may never be queen, but I suspect she would be a good one.