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« Reply #2500 on: September 08, 2022, 01:39:21 pm »
King Charles and Camilla.  Things just won't be the same.  I perhaps should give them a chance, but they lack charisma and grace.

We shall see.

A very, very sad day for Britain and the Royal Family.

RIP Queen Elizabeth.

Agreed. I just started a separate thread for her. It seems like the least I could do
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« Reply #2501 on: September 08, 2022, 01:39:40 pm »
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« Reply #2502 on: September 08, 2022, 01:43:01 pm »
King Charles and Camilla.  Things just won't be the same.  I perhaps should give them a chance, but they lack charisma and grace.

We shall see.

A very, very sad day for Britain and the Royal Family.

RIP Queen Elizabeth.

Condolences to the family, but the replacement will be :

King Chucky III

Patron monarch of envirowhacko causes. 

Not that Chucky wants to use that name, because his two name sake predecessors are the only ones assocaited with a civil war that broke almost a 1000 years of continued royal rule.

Just sayin'.
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« Reply #2503 on: September 08, 2022, 01:44:59 pm »
I think ChArles will be King George VII not Charles III.

Kings named Charles had very bad luck.

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« Reply #2504 on: September 08, 2022, 01:46:48 pm »
Condolences to the family, but the replacement will be :

King Chucky III

Patron monarch of envirowhacko causes. 

Not that Chucky wants to use that name, because his two name sake predecessors are the only ones assocaited with a civil war that broke almost a 1000 years of continued royal rule.

Just sayin'.

I didn't realize that Charles was an envirowhacko, but the speech given by William at the Jubilee pointed out that he was an envirowhacko as wel.

We shall see what happens. 

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« Reply #2505 on: September 08, 2022, 01:47:35 pm »

https://twitter.com/piersmorgan/status/1567928903481581569

The greatest Monarch in history, and the greatest of Britons. ???

Alfred?,  Edward III?, Elizabeth I?

No doubt she was an exceelent stabilizing monarch, but the best in 1300 years Piers?  Figured you knew the history of your own country better.

The fact is the empire significantly contracted during her reign. 
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« Reply #2506 on: September 08, 2022, 01:48:01 pm »
??? So what kind of ceremony will there be for Charles and Camilla?? OR will there be one?

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« Reply #2508 on: September 08, 2022, 01:49:08 pm »
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« Reply #2509 on: September 08, 2022, 01:49:16 pm »
??? So what kind of ceremony will there be for Charles and Camilla?? OR will there be one?

There will be one probably after the 12 days of mourning for QE2
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« Reply #2510 on: September 08, 2022, 01:49:45 pm »
I didn't realize that Charles was an envirowhacko, but the speech given by William at the Jubilee pointed out that he was an envirowhacko as wel.

We shall see what happens.

With the bad press he has gotten the past 40 years, there is also a chance he as Regent might want to be a little more interactive politically.
Like you said, we will see.
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« Reply #2511 on: September 08, 2022, 01:52:19 pm »

https://twitter.com/michcoll/status/1567930422104915976

Amost surreal.  Think about it. The last time there was a different UK Monarch, Harry Truman was POTUS,
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« Reply #2512 on: September 08, 2022, 01:52:38 pm »
There will be one probably after the 12 days of mourning for QE2

Fox reporting the coronation will be after funeral
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« Reply #2514 on: September 08, 2022, 01:55:17 pm »
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« Reply #2515 on: September 08, 2022, 01:57:00 pm »
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Following the queen’s death, her son Charles automatically becomes king, even though the coronation might not happen for months.
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« Reply #2516 on: September 08, 2022, 01:59:15 pm »
PM is making a statement.

Was she the last person besides family and doctors ro see her alive?
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« Reply #2517 on: September 08, 2022, 02:01:25 pm »
PM is making a statement.

Was she the last person besides family and doctors ro see her alive?

Though frail QE2 hardly looked like someone on her death bed a few days ago.  Must have been a sudden ailment like a heart attack or stroke.
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« Reply #2518 on: September 08, 2022, 02:08:20 pm »
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I'm curious as to who will perform the coronation?  I'm sure it will be televised.

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« Reply #2520 on: September 08, 2022, 02:21:52 pm »
I'm curious as to who will perform the coronation?  I'm sure it will be televised.

the head of the Anglican Church I believe

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« Reply #2521 on: September 08, 2022, 02:23:41 pm »
God forbid should something happen to both Charles and William that would make George King -- but how would that work with him being so young????

Elizabeth has been Queen for so long, it's hard to imagine Britain without her.  **nononono*

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« Reply #2522 on: September 08, 2022, 02:24:15 pm »
the head of the Anglican Church I believe

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I think you are correct; perhaps the Archbishop of Canterbury?

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« Reply #2523 on: September 08, 2022, 02:25:46 pm »
Archbishop Of Canterbury Says 'Prayers With King And Royal Family'

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, the highest-ranking cleric in the Church of England headed by the British monarch, on Thursday said he was praying for King Charles III.

"My prayers are with The King and the Royal Family. May God draw near them and comfort them in the days, weeks and months ahead," the archbishop said in a statement on his website.

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« Reply #2524 on: September 08, 2022, 02:28:53 pm »
Hate to use a trite expression, but it truly is the end of an era. There are so few left of the generation that served their countries fighting the Axis nations - however they could - during WWII.
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Al Mohler says some of the things I was thinking, though more gracefully:
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The history of the world has revealed only a few lasting arguments for political legitimacy, and the most venerable of all is a hereditary monarchy. In the modern age, no monarch has been the equal of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, in dignity and long reign. The queen’s death at her beloved Balmoral Castle marks the end of Britain’s second Elizabethan age, and the nation’s outpouring of grief is not only for the loss of their queen but the loss of the truths and principles to which she had dedicated her long life and historic reign. ...

Queen Elizabeth reigned through 15 British prime ministers—her first was Winston Churchill—and she, in herself, was the continuity of government. Her Christmas messages often revealed her explicit affirmation of Christian truth. Her personal stability and rectitude defined her dignity, and her dignity was grounded in centuries of royal duty and British history behind her. She understood herself to be the living representation of the nation and the embodiment of its legitimacy. When the nation suffered, she suffered. When the nation rejoiced, she rejoiced.

She could not look at a British coin or stamp without seeing her own image, and yet she was no Caesar. She was the head of state but not the head of government. She loved horses and, we are told, had a sense of humor. She could never understand a figure like Diana, and she appeared both disappointed and perplexed by the bizarre trajectory of her grandson, Prince Harry. There were signs she had much more hope invested in Prince William, second in line of succession. She was in absolutely no hurry to leave the throne open for Charles, but she surely knew she would have no control over who would follow her there.

Duty fell to her at such an early age, and she carried it so well, for so long, on behalf of so many. Americans sense that the British people are our near relatives and that the British monarch remains a part of our own identity. Few could have predicted, even just a century ago, that Americans would come to love a British monarch. America had respected Queen Victoria and then, to a greater and lesser degree, a succession of kings. But Americans loved Elizabeth from the start. Her death brings an end to an age, not just for the British people, but for us all.  ...
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« Reply #2525 on: September 08, 2022, 02:44:11 pm »
Queen dead: Double rainbow appears over Buckingham Palace before Her Majesty passes away at 96


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A glorious double rainbow has broken out over London following the announcement of the Queens death as mourners gather outside Buckingham Palace



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« Reply #2526 on: September 08, 2022, 02:45:13 pm »
Queen dead: Double rainbow appears over Buckingham Palace before Her Majesty passes away at 96



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I think this was her way of saying she’s ok and with her beloved husband now.
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« Reply #2527 on: September 08, 2022, 02:49:15 pm »
Queen dead: Double rainbow appears over Buckingham Palace before Her Majesty passes away at 96



https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/queen-dead-double-rainbow-appears-27944236

How wonderful!!! God is bestowing his love on Britain right now for all to see.

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« Reply #2528 on: September 08, 2022, 03:27:43 pm »
Prince Harry made it to Scotland to mourn the death of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, with his family, pulling up to her Balmoral castle hours after her passing, Page Six has learned.  ... NY Post

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The future of the 'slimmed down' Monarchy: Charles is set to use reign to overhaul the future of the Royal family - so will Harry and Andrew be out in the cold forever?

    Royal watchers say King Charles has wanted to cut back Monarchy for a smaller core 'for a very long time'
    King Charles reportedly wants to turn the Monarchy into a much 'leaner machine' with 'less to gossip about'
    Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will have a key role, along with wife Camilla who will serve as Queen Consort
    Prince Edward and wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, along with Princess Anne, also likely to have a 'key role'
    Prince Andrew, who stepped back from royal duties  in 2019 over sex assault allegations, is likely to miss out
    Also likely to miss out is Prince Harry, King Charles' youngest son, after moving to US with Meghan Markle

By James Robinson and Harry Howard, History Correspondent For Mailonline

Published: 13:32 EDT, 8 September 2022 | Updated: 15:20 EDT, 8 September 2022

King Charles III could be set to launch a radical overhaul of the monarchy in the wake of his mother's death - a move which may leave Princes Harry and Andrew out in the cold forever.

The King's desire to slim down the front-line Royal Family has long been documented, with experts suggesting Charles wishes to turn the monarchy into a 'leaner machine' with 'less to gossip about'.

Royal watchers believe the former Prince of Wales is keen to ensure there are 'no hangers-on' in the Firm, with each member being expected to pull their weight in a new and more streamlined monarchy.

The concept of the 'slimmed-down monarch' was clear to see during the Platinum Jubilee in June when the Queen restricted those appearing on the Buckingham Palace balcony to working members of the Royal Family.

But King Charles' original model, which reportedly involved a tight core of just seven people, including himself, has been thrown into doubt following a series of external events.

The plan, put in motion before the Queen's death, originally included the long-reigning monarch along with Prince Philip, King Charles and Camilla, Prince William and Kate and Prince Harry. 

Philip died aged 99 in 2021, while Harry's future in the slimmed-down monarchy seems hugely doubtful following his decision to quit front line royal duties and move to America with his wife Meghan Markle.

Meanwhile, Prince Andrew, who would likely have featured in a slimmed-down monarchy as a son of the Queen and King Charles' brother, has been outcast since his US sex assault lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre.

But that has pushed Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, and Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, into the fray as 'key' parts of King Charles' future monarchy, according to royal watchers.



Meanwhile, experts warn a slimmed-down monarchy could see the royals pull back on its traditional model of attending thousands of engagements each year.

Others warn the number of patroganages could be reduced to allow royals to focus in more detail on a smaller number of key issues - with experts suggesting the environment could become a key part of King Charles' plans for his reign.

Speaking on UCL Political Science Events podcast in March 2022, Dr Craig Prescott said: 'I think there are potentially great risks with slimming down the size of the Royal Family, because as Bob [Dr Robert Morris] says, the question is: What is the monarchy meant to do?

'But I think that the other question is: "What is it going to stop doing?" And you're going to create, perhaps, some disappointment at the things that then get left out.'

Despite this, and the loss of would-be key members, royal watchers believe Charles will likely to push ahead with plans to slim down the monarchy.

Royal biographer Angela Levin told TalkRadio in May 2021 that the heir apparent has wanted to cut back the core of the working royals 'for a very long time' in order to 'save costs and make people be worth the money that they get from the taxpayer'.

So how exactly could King Charles' new look monarchy going forward? Here MailOnline explores those who could feature in the front bench, and those who are likely to miss out.

King Charles - The next monarch, who is set to live at Buckingham Palace

As the new King, Charles will be front-and-centre of the new-look monarchy. Alongside his reported desire to slim-down the size of the family, the biggest immediate change will be his residence.

The former Prince of Wales's official residence has been Clarence House, on The Mall in the City of Westminster, since 2003.

While the Queen's official residence has been Buckingham Palace, she spent much of her time at her favoured Windsor Castle following the death of her beloved Prince Philip.
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Camilla, The former Duchess of Cornwall - The Queen Consort, who will join Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace

The former Duchess of Cornwall will have a major role in the new-look monarchy beside King Charles. The 74-year-old will be crowned Queen Consort when Charles becomes King.

The Queen assured the Queen Consort's future status in an historic Platinum Jubilee statement issued late in February 2022, ending years of uncertainty over the issue.

She declared it was her 'sincere wish' for her daughter-in-law to be fully acknowledged when Charles succeeds her.



In her message to the nation – signed 'Your Servant, Elizabeth R' – the Queen said: 'When, in the fullness of time, my son Charles becomes King, I know you will give him and his wife Camilla the same support that you have given me; and it is my sincere wish that, when that time comes, Camilla will be known as Queen Consort as she continues her own loyal service.'

Charles and Camilla, who married in 2005, were 'touched and honoured' by the Queen's gesture, Clarence House said at the time.

As the wife of the Prince of Wales for the last 17 years, Camilla has already been doing what a Queen Consort would do.

She is a royal patron to scores of charities and good causes, accompanies her husband on royal tours and meets thousands of people every year, something that is likely to continue.
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« Reply #2532 on: September 08, 2022, 03:41:44 pm »
I vote for booting Harry and Markle down to the ground where they belong.  Harry wanted out, so give him his final exit.  See ya Harry, you chose your new life in CA. 

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« Reply #2533 on: September 08, 2022, 03:42:18 pm »
‘WOW’: Blue-check anti-racist feminist prof’s comments about Queen Elizabeth’s death SO hateful even Jeff Bezos calls her out
Posted at 2:55 pm on September 8, 2022
by Sam Janney

 
We knew the hatred for Queen Elizabeth would flow after her death but WOW WOW.

You all might recognize Uju Anya from her last Twitchy appearance when she claimed asking someone where they are from is rude and wrong. No, really. So when you see her tweets about Queen Elizabeth dying you’re likely not surprised to see how gross and hateful they really are.

It’s one thing to not mourn when someone you dislike passes, it’s quite another to wish them pain and agony as they die.

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« Reply #2534 on: September 08, 2022, 03:43:15 pm »
William and Kate, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - The newest Duke and Duchess of Cornwall who may inherit Windsor Castle

The first change will be that William will become heir apparent, as King Charles' eldest child. He will also become the Duke of Cornwall.

The tradition is for the eldest son of the sovereign to hold the title, meaning Prince William will inherit the role. He will also inherit the title of Duke of Rothesay from his father. As his wife, Kate will become the Duchess of Cornwall and Rothesay.

Royal expert Iain MacMarthanne, speaking in September 2021, said: 'When Charles inherits the throne the Duke of Cambridge will automatically become Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay amongst other titles that are assumed by the heir to the throne.

'As his wife, Catherine will become Duchess of Cornwall and Rothesay.'

But it is not clear yet whether he will inherit the Duke of Wales title from his father. The Queen granted King Charles the title in 1958.

And while it has usually is a title bestowed on the eldest son of the monarch, it is for King Charles to decide if he wants to award it and whom to. Some have suggested it will be awarded to King Charles' brother Prince Edward instead of Prince William.

Mr MacMarthann adds: 'The title of Prince of Wales is not assumed automatically by the heir to the throne, and remains within the gift of the monarch. In the case of Charles, his mother the Queen created him Prince of Wales in 1958.'

Meanwhile, William and Kate could be on the move - a very short move - as well. It is thought the pair could ultimately inherit Windsor Castle.

Other reports suggest the pair could move into Clarence House, which is due to be vacated by King Charles. However given their recent move to Windsor, it is unlikely.


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« Reply #2535 on: September 08, 2022, 03:44:44 pm »
The future of the 'slimmed down' Monarchy: Charles is set to use reign to overhaul the future of the Royal family - so will Harry and Andrew be out in the cold forever?

    Royal watchers say King Charles has wanted to cut back Monarchy for a smaller core 'for a very long time'
    King Charles reportedly wants to turn the Monarchy into a much 'leaner machine' with 'less to gossip about'
    Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will have a key role, along with wife Camilla who will serve as Queen Consort
    Prince Edward and wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, along with Princess Anne, also likely to have a 'key role'
    Prince Andrew, who stepped back from royal duties  in 2019 over sex assault allegations, is likely to miss out
    Also likely to miss out is Prince Harry, King Charles' youngest son, after moving to US with Meghan Markle

By James Robinson and Harry Howard, History Correspondent For Mailonline

Published: 13:32 EDT, 8 September 2022 | Updated: 15:20 EDT, 8 September 2022

King Charles III could be set to launch a radical overhaul of the monarchy in the wake of his mother's death - a move which may leave Princes Harry and Andrew out in the cold forever.

The King's desire to slim down the front-line Royal Family has long been documented, with experts suggesting Charles wishes to turn the monarchy into a 'leaner machine' with 'less to gossip about'.

Royal watchers believe the former Prince of Wales is keen to ensure there are 'no hangers-on' in the Firm, with each member being expected to pull their weight in a new and more streamlined monarchy.

The concept of the 'slimmed-down monarch' was clear to see during the Platinum Jubilee in June when the Queen restricted those appearing on the Buckingham Palace balcony to working members of the Royal Family.

But King Charles' original model, which reportedly involved a tight core of just seven people, including himself, has been thrown into doubt following a series of external events.

The plan, put in motion before the Queen's death, originally included the long-reigning monarch along with Prince Philip, King Charles and Camilla, Prince William and Kate and Prince Harry. 

Philip died aged 99 in 2021, while Harry's future in the slimmed-down monarchy seems hugely doubtful following his decision to quit front line royal duties and move to America with his wife Meghan Markle.

Meanwhile, Prince Andrew, who would likely have featured in a slimmed-down monarchy as a son of the Queen and King Charles' brother, has been outcast since his US sex assault lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre.

But that has pushed Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, and Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, into the fray as 'key' parts of King Charles' future monarchy, according to royal watchers.



Meanwhile, experts warn a slimmed-down monarchy could see the royals pull back on its traditional model of attending thousands of engagements each year.

Others warn the number of patroganages could be reduced to allow royals to focus in more detail on a smaller number of key issues - with experts suggesting the environment could become a key part of King Charles' plans for his reign.

Speaking on UCL Political Science Events podcast in March 2022, Dr Craig Prescott said: 'I think there are potentially great risks with slimming down the size of the Royal Family, because as Bob [Dr Robert Morris] says, the question is: What is the monarchy meant to do?

'But I think that the other question is: "What is it going to stop doing?" And you're going to create, perhaps, some disappointment at the things that then get left out.'

Despite this, and the loss of would-be key members, royal watchers believe Charles will likely to push ahead with plans to slim down the monarchy.

Royal biographer Angela Levin told TalkRadio in May 2021 that the heir apparent has wanted to cut back the core of the working royals 'for a very long time' in order to 'save costs and make people be worth the money that they get from the taxpayer'.

So how exactly could King Charles' new look monarchy going forward? Here MailOnline explores those who could feature in the front bench, and those who are likely to miss out.

King Charles - The next monarch, who is set to live at Buckingham Palace

As the new King, Charles will be front-and-centre of the new-look monarchy. Alongside his reported desire to slim-down the size of the family, the biggest immediate change will be his residence.

The former Prince of Wales's official residence has been Clarence House, on The Mall in the City of Westminster, since 2003.

While the Queen's official residence has been Buckingham Palace, she spent much of her time at her favoured Windsor Castle following the death of her beloved Prince Philip.


Since he's 73 y.o. now, he's likely to be King for about 20 to 25 years.  Long enough to do lasting damage.

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« Reply #2536 on: September 08, 2022, 04:50:18 pm »

Since he's 73 y.o. now, he's likely to be King for about 20 to 25 years.  Long enough to do lasting damage.

Look at that consistent red nose.  Not saying all those exhibiting that trait are alcoholics, but.....

20-25 might be a stretch.
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« Reply #2537 on: September 08, 2022, 04:55:35 pm »

https://twitter.com/TrivWorks/status/1567894641256857600



I would have loved to have visited with her. Such things she could tell and apparently had an amazing sense of humor.

I'm not one to get into royalty...but she was an amazing, tough lady.

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« Reply #2538 on: September 08, 2022, 05:06:33 pm »
Look at that consistent red nose.  Not saying all those exhibiting that trait are alcoholics, but.....

20-25 might be a stretch.

??? Who's to say that he will have the same longevity??  Likely that he will, but nothing is certain. 

His entire facial features tend to be a bit on the 'rosy' side.  Who knows. I wish him and Britain well.  This is going to be a huge transition.


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« Reply #2539 on: September 08, 2022, 05:11:19 pm »
??? Who's to say that he will have the same longevity??  Likely that he will, but nothing is certain. 

His entire facial features tend to be a bit on the 'rosy' side.  Who knows. I wish him and Britain well.  This is going to be a huge transition.



Not so rosy with the outlook.  Will almost bet the farm he is going to be a climate change radical, when that is the last thing the west needs now.
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« Reply #2540 on: September 08, 2022, 05:23:57 pm »
Not so rosy with the outlook.  Will almost bet the farm he is going to be a climate change radical, when that is the last thing the west needs now.

In that respect William would be just as bad: (Speech @ the Jubilee)

Good evening everyone. It’s so wonderful to be here with you on this incredible night, and great to see Buckingham Palace turned into an IMAX screen!

As I watch those extraordinary images, it does make me think of all the monumental and pioneering work of so many visionary environmentalists that have gone before.

I’m so proud that my grandfather and my father have been part of those efforts. And I’m in awe of people like the great Sir David Attenborough, who look at the beauty and power of our Earth and then work to celebrate and preserve it.
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............And although those breakthroughs have increased our awareness of the impact humans have on our world, our planet has become more fragile.

Today, in 2022 – as the Queen celebrates her Platinum Jubilee – the pressing need to protect and restore our planet has never been more urgent.

But like her, I am an optimist. Decades of making the case for taking better care of our world has meant that environmental issues are now at the top of the global agenda..................

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2022/06/04/full-prince-williams-speech-queens-jubilee-party/

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« Reply #2541 on: September 08, 2022, 05:25:25 pm »
In that respect William would be just as bad: (Speech @ the Jubilee)

Good evening everyone. It’s so wonderful to be here with you on this incredible night, and great to see Buckingham Palace turned into an IMAX screen!

As I watch those extraordinary images, it does make me think of all the monumental and pioneering work of so many visionary environmentalists that have gone before.

I’m so proud that my grandfather and my father have been part of those efforts. And I’m in awe of people like the great Sir David Attenborough, who look at the beauty and power of our Earth and then work to celebrate and preserve it.
.............

............And although those breakthroughs have increased our awareness of the impact humans have on our world, our planet has become more fragile.

Today, in 2022 – as the Queen celebrates her Platinum Jubilee – the pressing need to protect and restore our planet has never been more urgent.

But like her, I am an optimist. Decades of making the case for taking better care of our world has meant that environmental issues are now at the top of the global agenda..................

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/royal-family/2022/06/04/full-prince-williams-speech-queens-jubilee-party/

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« Reply #2542 on: September 08, 2022, 05:28:41 pm »
I think this was her way of saying she’s ok and with her beloved husband now.

Me, too @Gefn


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« Reply #2545 on: September 08, 2022, 06:22:22 pm »
I recall the ceremony held at the National Cathedral right after 9-11 that was attended by many foreign dignitaries, including QE2. When the Star Spangled Banner played, she sang along and knew every word.  I was extremely touched by that.

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« Reply #2546 on: September 08, 2022, 06:36:49 pm »
Harry and Meghan’s children become Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet

Queen’s death means Sussexes’ children have right to title HRH unless and until Charles changes protocols

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The death of the Queen means that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s son, Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, is now technically a prince – a title that his mother, Meghan, had suggested was denied to him because of his race.

His younger sister, Lilibet “Lili” Mountbatten-Windsor, is also entitled to be a princess after the death and the accession of her grandfather, the Prince of Wales, to the throne.

Meghan had spoken during an interview last year with the US broadcaster Oprah Winfrey of her shock at being told Archie would not get police protection because he did not have a title, and suggested that the decision was taken because of his mixed race.

The Sussexes indicated in the interview that they had expected Archie would be given the title of prince after Charles acceded the throne, but that they had been told that protocols would be changed – in line with Charles’s wish for a slimmed-down monarchy – so that the child would be excluded from becoming an HRH and prince.

Under protocols established by King George V in 1917, the children and grandchildren of a sovereign have the automatic right to the title HRH and prince or princess.

At the time Archie was born, he was the great-grandchild of a sovereign, not a grandchild. But to prevent him from becoming a prince, the King would have to issue a Letters Patent amending Archie’s right to be a prince and Lili’s right to be a princess.

Asked in the Winfrey interview if Archie being a prince was important to her, Meghan had replied: “If it meant he was going to be safe, then of course.” This was said against the backdrop of extended members of the royal family not having an automatic right to police security.

George V’s declaration meant that only Prince George, as a great-grandson of the monarch down the direct line of succession to the throne, was originally entitled to be a prince, as he is the eldest son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales.

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Too late to say goodbye: Prince Harry raced to join other royals at Balmoral AFTER announcement of Queen's passing - while Meghan stayed away

    The Duke of Sussex's jet landed at Aberdeen Airport after the announcement was made - he was alone
    He had been due to make a speech at the WellChild Awards in London tonight but cancelled the appearance
    Harry then raced up to Scotland as news of The Queen's deteriorating health broke as Meghan stayed behind
    Full coverage: Click here to see all our coverage of the Queen’s passing

By Tom Pyman and Danya Bazaraa and Martin Robinson Chief Reporter For Mailonline

Published: 14:31 EDT, 8 September 2022 | Updated: 17:46 EDT, 8 September 2022

Prince Harry has arrived at Balmoral - nearly an hour-and-a-half after the death of his grandmother, the Queen, was announced.

Buckingham Palace declared the passing of Britain's longest-serving monarch aged 96 at 6.30pm this evening.

But flight data shows the Duke of Sussex's jet was still in the air at the time, not touching down at the airport until nearly 15 minutes later. He was then seen in the back of a car leaving the site just after 7pm.

He then finally arrived at the Scottish estate at 7.52pm, where he will join other members of the Royal Family in mourning the Queen's death.

Harry headed to Balmoral alone, without his wife Meghan, having previously been due to attend the WellChild Awards in London this evening.

He was expected to make a speech at tonight's awards, which honours the brave deeds of seriously ill children, before he cancelled the appearance.

It is understood that Meghan may have remained in London, but will not attend the WellChild awards. The duchess could potentially join Harry in Scotland at a later date, a source said.

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« Reply #2548 on: September 08, 2022, 06:45:20 pm »
Too late to say goodbye: Prince Harry raced to join other royals at Balmoral AFTER announcement of Queen's passing - while Meghan stayed away

    The Duke of Sussex's jet landed at Aberdeen Airport after the announcement was made - he was alone
    He had been due to make a speech at the WellChild Awards in London tonight but cancelled the appearance
    Harry then raced up to Scotland as news of The Queen's deteriorating health broke as Meghan stayed behind
    Full coverage: Click here to see all our coverage of the Queen’s passing

By Tom Pyman and Danya Bazaraa and Martin Robinson Chief Reporter For Mailonline

Published: 14:31 EDT, 8 September 2022 | Updated: 17:46 EDT, 8 September 2022

Prince Harry has arrived at Balmoral - nearly an hour-and-a-half after the death of his grandmother, the Queen, was announced.

Buckingham Palace declared the passing of Britain's longest-serving monarch aged 96 at 6.30pm this evening.

But flight data shows the Duke of Sussex's jet was still in the air at the time, not touching down at the airport until nearly 15 minutes later. He was then seen in the back of a car leaving the site just after 7pm.

He then finally arrived at the Scottish estate at 7.52pm, where he will join other members of the Royal Family in mourning the Queen's death.

Harry headed to Balmoral alone, without his wife Meghan, having previously been due to attend the WellChild Awards in London this evening.

He was expected to make a speech at tonight's awards, which honours the brave deeds of seriously ill children, before he cancelled the appearance.

It is understood that Meghan may have remained in London, but will not attend the WellChild awards. The duchess could potentially join Harry in Scotland at a later date, a source said.

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He raced my butt.  I thought he was in close proximity and I had heard that he/they weren't planning on seeing family.

I could be wrong, but I'm not about to give Harry the jerk the benefit of the doubt.

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