Off Topic The Queen

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I awoke this morning and my immediate thought was of the Queen and what an historical time we as a nation have lived with her.
My wife pointed out to me the jet age, the space age, the digital age, which she had read in the paper.
Throughout all of that the one constance was our Queen with grace, and dignity.
She will live on in my memory. RIP

No one will do what's she managed ever again. 70 years is unheard of. As your good lady has pointed out, the change in tech during her lifetime. She was on Zoom cracking on with Doctors. Over the years her family haven't helped with scandals, however she was there, dragging them back into line. Then there was Philips funeral, as said above, follows guidelines, sat alone, in her 90s following what the Government had put in place. Little did she know they were living it up on the drink.
 
The Queen transcended politics. She was above it all and maintained that position, no matter what her MPs were up to. We never asked, and she never said, what her political views were. We might make assumptions about it but we'll never know for sure.

Like you, I don't want to start a political debate here but I believe this is the value in a constitutional monarchy. The Head of State remains separate from politics and is, therefore, a representative for everyone (if, as individuals, we choose to accept that).

Sadly Charles hasn't maintained the same detachment from political bias ...

... I don't believe he'll be a popular King once the reflected glory of his mam wears off.
 
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Sadly Charles hasn't maintained the same detachment from political bias ...

... I don't believe he'll be a popular King once the reflected glory of his mam wears off.

I think most people loved and respected the Queen rather than the Royal family.

Most will be apathetic at best towards Charles and a lot more critical of his siblings.
 
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There was only one way he'd get the title he's always wanted tbh.

Royals probably don't think, act or feel the way we do.
I honestly think it must have been done in a few takes and put together because grief to me is an uncontrollable emotion and at one point his lip wobbled and his eyes filled up, I don’t think it’s possible to stop it
 
I honestly think it must have been done in a few takes and put together because grief to me is an uncontrollable emotion and at one point his lip wobbled and his eyes filled up, I don’t think it’s possible to stop it

I'm a bit of a cynic in general mate, it's not anti-Royal.

I just know that these speeches aren't knocked out on the spur of the moment. They're planned well in advance unless it's a 'Diana' situation.

I'd bet Charles has been working on his for a while tbh.
 
Sadly Charles hasn't maintained the same detachment from political bias ...

... I don't believe he'll be a popular King once the reflected glory of his mam wears off.
Possibly true. Interestingly though, a lot of his political campaigning has been on subjects that are very popular at the moment; the environment, organic farming, integration of different faith groups.
 
Sadly Charles hasn't maintained the same detachment from political bias ...

... I don't believe he'll be a popular King once the reflected glory of his mam wears off.

I'm afraid that is likely to be the case.

The Queen was bound to have had her political views, but had the sense of duty and restraint to keep them private.

The continuation of the institution of the monarchy depends entirely on this, and I doubt Charles will have either that restraint or self discipline .
 
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