Queen Elizabeth II

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Anonymous wrote:Does Charles' children have to call him something different now? Treat him differently? (I mean in private)


They called the Queen Granny so I don't see why it would be different with their father. They will have to bow/curtsey they first time they see him each day. So will his siblings.


I thought they called her Gram Gram?
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Her hand with the bruise - blood thinners.

I think her getting COVID was the beginning of the end.
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Some commentator just asked a Royal expert if Charles will be accepted by the English people….lol like they have a choice!
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BBC news. Harry is just arriving Balmoral without his wife.

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Her hand with the bruise - blood thinners.

I think her getting COVID was the beginning of the end.


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Anonymous wrote:BBC officially confirmed that it will be King Charles III.


King Charles II died in 1685. he had 11 illegitimate children and 0 legitimate. Maryland is named after his mother, Henrietta Maria.
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Her hand with the bruise - blood thinners.

I think her getting COVID was the beginning of the end.


My 90 year old grandmother who has never had COVID has hands like that. 🙄
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NBC is talking about William and Harry's possible awkward meeting.
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Anonymous wrote:While interviewing a royal news reporter, they said it was significant that Harry did not fly in with the rest of the family and he was in London. There is still no visual he arrived yet.


Maybe he arrived in private?


I assume he did arrive in private if like a PP posted, there were procedural things he had to be there for Charles to ascend to the throne and for them to announce the Queen’s passing.
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Yikes! Those hands.
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They probably could not wait for Harry's arrival to announce her death. She's probably passed in the early afternoon. Harry and wife are probably always late and since they have exited royalty, they get to where they are on their own.
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From Daily Mail
Her son Charles, the former Prince of Wales, is now King. He will address the shocked nation imminently, as the world grieves Britain's longest-reigning monarch. Her children, and Prince William and Prince Harry, had rushed to her bedside at Balmoral after doctors became 'concerned' for her health. Hours later she died, surrounded by her family. The Queen's death will see Britain and her Commonwealth realms enter into a ten-day period of mourning as millions of her subjects in the UK and abroad come to terms with her passing. And as her son accedes to the throne, there will also be a celebration of her historic 70-year reign that saw her reach her Platinum Jubilee this year - a landmark unlikely to be reached again by a British monarch. The Queen's passing came more than a year after that of her beloved husband Philip, her 'strength and guide', who died aged 99 in April 2021. Since his funeral, where she poignantly sat alone because of lockdown restrictions, her own health faltered, and she was forced to miss an increasing number of events mainly due to 'mobility problems' and tiredness. But she was well enough to meet with Boris Johnson at Balmoral to accept his resignation, before asking the 15th Prime Minister of her reign, Liz Truss, to form a Government. Her Majesty, who stood with the support of a stick and smiled as she greeted Ms Truss in front of a roaring fire, had not been seen in public for two months. It would be her final picture.
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The thing about King Charles is that he wears his emotions like a human, unlike other royal robots. He may be a fresh change.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Her hand with the bruise - blood thinners.

I think her getting COVID was the beginning of the end.


My 90 year old grandmother who has never had COVID has hands like that. 🙄


So does my 91 year old mom, also on blood thinners.
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Anonymous wrote:They probably could not wait for Harry's arrival to announce her death. She's probably passed in the early afternoon. Harry and wife are probably always late and since they have exited royalty, they get to where they are on their own.


They announce the death after it happens. They do not wait for people to show up. Did they wait for Elizabeth?
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