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FSU is better than any of them! We all knew the Queen was dead before any news service announced it.I actually chose to switch to the BBC coverage once there were concerns about the Queen's health

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FSU is better than any of them! We all knew the Queen was dead before any news service announced it.I actually chose to switch to the BBC coverage once there were concerns about the Queen's health
C'mon. You know that is not the point. I don't think anybody is saying that they would have sat and watched t.v. 24 hours a day if only the Queens death wasn't on. I read as much as I usually do. And watched what I usually watch, including DVRd stuff. Except every time I turned on CNN or MSNBC to see what was happening in the US, they were showing an air shot of the car her coffin was in for an hour. Or parades of her guard or whatever marching somewhere. (Everybody is going to have replace their worn out shoes.) I even caught someone with a goat on a leash (Wales?). They may have explained that in the previous or following hour but I missed it. The commentators were all falling all over each other to keep repeating the same things every five minutes.I hear that there is also a portable entertainment device called a "book." Not sure what that is or how to find one.![]()
I honestly thought that there was like a "Royal Network" where there were "kings" and "queens" etc... But they all worked under THE Queen, Elizabeth. She was like the Royal head honcho, in my mind. Although, to be fair to myself, I was in high school. LOL!It actually boggles my mind how many grown adults don't know that other countries still have royalty as well. I lived in another European country for a few years and when I mentioned to a friend back in Canada that I toured the royal palace, they seemed surprised that the country had a monarchy. Maybe it's because we referred to Elizabeth as "THE" Queen, so many thought she was the only?
And many of the other royalty members around Europe are related, even if somewhat distantly, to Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III.It actually boggles my mind how many grown adults don't know that other countries still have royalty as well. I lived in another European country for a few years and when I mentioned to a friend back in Canada that I toured the royal palace, they seemed surprised that the country had a monarchy. Maybe it's because we referred to Elizabeth as "THE" Queen, so many thought she was the only?
I started a new royalty thread for those of us who are aware of thisIt actually boggles my mind how many grown adults don't know that other countries still have royalty as well. I lived in another European country for a few years and when I mentioned to a friend back in Canada that I toured the royal palace, they seemed surprised that the country had a monarchy. Maybe it's because we referred to Elizabeth as "THE" Queen, so many thought she was the only?
Oh noSo Queen Margarethe tested positive for the crud after being at the funeral![]()
I'm very sorry, this is a bit tasteless, but I laughed when I saw this tweet
I hope it makes people on here laugh and lighten up a bit too.
Much as it was a big news story worldwide I don’t find those numbers believable at all.Worldwide estimates of viewership, tv and streaming, are in the 4 to 5 billion range.
Much as it was a big news story worldwide I don’t find those numbers believable at all.
The problem with any numbers that purport to measure people is they don’t account for “having it on because it’s on” vs. active watching. We had one TV on BBC during the services in Scotland, again for the procession to the lying in state, and again for the full day of the funeral. DH “watched” when he passed that TV. If he counts, I believe 4-5 billion is as good a number as any.Much as it was a big news story worldwide I don’t find those numbers believable at all.
Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral was watched by 27M people in the UK alone.
In contrast, Princess Diana’s funeral was watched by 32.1M in 1997.
No, they are both UK numbers. https://inews.co.uk/news/the-queen-...-figures-elizabeth-ii-state-explained-1869790Those numbers are not saying that more people watched Princess Diana's funeral.
Is the implication that the numbers for Princess Diana's watchers were worldwide numbers?
If you compare UK-only numbers to worldwide numbers, naturally the latter will be higher.
But it's not much larger here, so I'm not sure what point is being made.
If UK-only numbers were given for the two funerals, or worldwide numbers for both, then there could be a meaningful comparison between the two.
There are 8 billion people on the planet. I would be surprised if a quarter of them had a TV set and/or a reliable internet connection for streaming. That’s even before taking into account time differences and interest to watch etc.