Anonymous wrote:Boring.
But Camilla is popular so people won’t hate him too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A petty king apparently. His overseas daughter in law has requested a private audience to clear the air and he has hightailed it to Balmoral.
To be fair, the King literally buried his mother last night and has spent the last 12 days in public and unable to mourn in private. Perhaps he just wanted to be alone and grieve?
While I agree with your point, she was not (and will not be) "literally buried." Her coffin will be placed in the George IV Memorial Chapel in St. George's at Windsor with her parents, sister and husband, none of whom were or will be buried.
When I saw the room there were no caskets but the stones indicating where they were “buried”. I suspect there’s another room below that one.
What do you mean when you saw 'the room'? Have you been in the vault?
If you’ve been to the church’s in Europe, many powerful/historical people are buried right in the church. Those rectangular areas you see people walk over are graves. You can see it in the Sound of Music when Maria gets married. Yes, I am showing my age. There are also many sarcophagus’ in the churches.
When I visited Windsor many years ago you could go downstairs and see some of the monarch’s graves burial areas. The queen’s family was in a small room. Very simple.
and plain compared to other monarchs.
If you ever get to Vienna visit the Habsburg Imperial Crypt. Outstanding.
The palace released the Queen’s final resting place. This is how simple her room is especially compared to other monarchs.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/queen-elizabeths-final-resting-place-at-the-king-george-vi-memorial-chapel-revealed/ar-AA12d2xt
She pledged to be a Queen for life, in death she wanted to be just a woman. Also buried just with her wedding ring no other jewels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A petty king apparently. His overseas daughter in law has requested a private audience to clear the air and he has hightailed it to Balmoral.
To be fair, the King literally buried his mother last night and has spent the last 12 days in public and unable to mourn in private. Perhaps he just wanted to be alone and grieve?
While I agree with your point, she was not (and will not be) "literally buried." Her coffin will be placed in the George IV Memorial Chapel in St. George's at Windsor with her parents, sister and husband, none of whom were or will be buried.
When I saw the room there were no caskets but the stones indicating where they were “buried”. I suspect there’s another room below that one.
What do you mean when you saw 'the room'? Have you been in the vault?
If you’ve been to the church’s in Europe, many powerful/historical people are buried right in the church. Those rectangular areas you see people walk over are graves. You can see it in the Sound of Music when Maria gets married. Yes, I am showing my age. There are also many sarcophagus’ in the churches.
When I visited Windsor many years ago you could go downstairs and see some of the monarch’s graves burial areas. The queen’s family was in a small room. Very simple.
and plain compared to other monarchs.
If you ever get to Vienna visit the Habsburg Imperial Crypt. Outstanding.
The palace released the Queen’s final resting place. This is how simple her room is especially compared to other monarchs.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/queen-elizabeths-final-resting-place-at-the-king-george-vi-memorial-chapel-revealed/ar-AA12d2xt
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charles promoted William to PoW the second the Queen passed. It’s petty of him to hold out on the Edinburgh title for his brother who by all accounts has served loyally.
Why didn’t the Queen give it away after Prince Philip died?
As the eldest son of Prince Phillip, Charles inherited the Duke of Edinburgh title. Now he’s King, he can give it to Edward.
DP. He could have before too. He doesn’t want to. He doesn’t like either of his brothers.
Guess again. He couldn’t give away the title until it merged with the crown (i.e., he became King). A Duke doesn’t get to unilaterally decide who inherits his title.
?
But it has merged and he still hasn’t given it despite elevating William and Kate to PoW
What’s so hard to understand? The Prince and Princess of Wales are the heirs/successors. Their titles were changed immediately to correspond to their new standing and increased responsibilities. Titles and responsibilities for others will be communicated as they roll out changes to the monarchy. Seems pretty standard protocol for most orgs when there is a leadership change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charles promoted William to PoW the second the Queen passed. It’s petty of him to hold out on the Edinburgh title for his brother who by all accounts has served loyally.
Why didn’t the Queen give it away after Prince Philip died?
As the eldest son of Prince Phillip, Charles inherited the Duke of Edinburgh title. Now he’s King, he can give it to Edward.
DP. He could have before too. He doesn’t want to. He doesn’t like either of his brothers.
Guess again. He couldn’t give away the title until it merged with the crown (i.e., he became King). A Duke doesn’t get to unilaterally decide who inherits his title.
?
But it has merged and he still hasn’t given it despite elevating William and Kate to PoW
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A petty king apparently. His overseas daughter in law has requested a private audience to clear the air and he has hightailed it to Balmoral.
To be fair, the King literally buried his mother last night and has spent the last 12 days in public and unable to mourn in private. Perhaps he just wanted to be alone and grieve?
While I agree with your point, she was not (and will not be) "literally buried." Her coffin will be placed in the George IV Memorial Chapel in St. George's at Windsor with her parents, sister and husband, none of whom were or will be buried.
When I saw the room there were no caskets but the stones indicating where they were “buried”. I suspect there’s another room below that one.
What do you mean when you saw 'the room'? Have you been in the vault?
If you’ve been to the church’s in Europe, many powerful/historical people are buried right in the church. Those rectangular areas you see people walk over are graves. You can see it in the Sound of Music when Maria gets married. Yes, I am showing my age. There are also many sarcophagus’ in the churches.
When I visited Windsor many years ago you could go downstairs and see some of the monarch’s graves burial areas. The queen’s family was in a small room. Very simple.
and plain compared to other monarchs.
If you ever get to Vienna visit the Habsburg Imperial Crypt. Outstanding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charles promoted William to PoW the second the Queen passed. It’s petty of him to hold out on the Edinburgh title for his brother who by all accounts has served loyally.
Why didn’t the Queen give it away after Prince Philip died?
As the eldest son of Prince Phillip, Charles inherited the Duke of Edinburgh title. Now he’s King, he can give it to Edward.
DP. He could have before too. He doesn’t want to. He doesn’t like either of his brothers.
Guess again. He couldn’t give away the title until it merged with the crown (i.e., he became King). A Duke doesn’t get to unilaterally decide who inherits his title.
?
But it has merged and he still hasn’t given it despite elevating William and Kate to PoW
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charles promoted William to PoW the second the Queen passed. It’s petty of him to hold out on the Edinburgh title for his brother who by all accounts has served loyally.
Why didn’t the Queen give it away after Prince Philip died?
As the eldest son of Prince Phillip, Charles inherited the Duke of Edinburgh title. Now he’s King, he can give it to Edward.
DP. He could have before too. He doesn’t want to. He doesn’t like either of his brothers.
Guess again. He couldn’t give away the title until it merged with the crown (i.e., he became King). A Duke doesn’t get to unilaterally decide who inherits his title.
Anonymous wrote:He’s not going to do much. He’s only interested in waiting around for Camilla to be free.
Anonymous wrote:Is she anti monarchy?