As staunch Royalist who supports the institution of the Royal Family it is not hard to express my feelings. In addition it's very sad that people have lost a mum, grandma and great grandma. RIP Your Majesty
I was the born the year of her Coronation - she was working then and two days ago she was still working; the one decent constant in my almost 69 years - RIP, more than anyone, you've earned that.
You where a rock who gave millions comfort and pride Ma’am. You showed the World how Royalty should reign and for that alone you should never ever be forgotten. May you rest in eternal peace my Queen.
No way am I a royalist but I know she represented the United Kingdom selflessly,but when her husband died she followed the protocols at the time. That took courage .
Gone is the last symbol of a time when Britain was actually great. She served with dignity and unrelenting love for her country. RIP your majesty
How much history has she seen and touched? Her first prime minister was born in 1874, her first US President in 1884. All the world leaders she met, the countries she visited, the sights she saw. The stories she could tell her kids and grandchildren would be totally unique. I hope that she managed to pass on as much as she could of her cumulative knowledge and wisdom to the new King and William.
God bless you majesty, you were crowned Queen on the day I was born, RIP ma’am you served you country to the end sleep easy, your duty done.
A massive loss to the nation, her contribution to this country is lost on some but has been immense. Her dedication to duty has been unwavering during her life, and she deserves our enormous gratitude. RIP Ma'am.
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My political leaning are to the left but I feel a degree of sadness. The last Image of her before she met Liz Truss she looked happy though very frail. Maybe she knew the end was coming, she was by all accounts a deeply religious lady who missed her husband and was I am sure looking forward to seeing him again. RIP Our Queen