I thought that too @hollydolly but still it seems not just rude but ghoulish. Settle down Charles.
With her health issues over the last few months and now possibly being exposed to or having COVID, I was wondering too. Do royals usually make these kinds of pronouncements ahead of time or is it actually considered rude (and ghoulish) as @Pepper pointed out?I had that precise thought today when I heard him make that statement.. ..but it does make me wonder if perhaps PC knows more about the Queen's state of health than the public do.. it would make more sense..
No, in my whole life I've never heard the Royals make statements like this ahead of time..only the Monarch ...and even she is the absolute sole of discretion unless it has to be a public announcementWith her health issues over the last few months and now possibly being exposed to or having COVID, I was wondering too. Do royals usually make these kinds of pronouncements ahead of time or is it actually considered rude (and ghoulish) as @Pepper pointed out?
Which is right and proper, and as it should be....and the future King..Cahrles, has annunced just today that his Queen Consort, Camilla, will be crowned at the same time as he is crowned King... side by side...
She, the Queen, started it, and he's entitled to make his position, and that of his wife, clear,No, in my whole life I've never heard the Royals make statements like this ahead of time..only the Monarch ...and even she is the absolute sole of discretion unless it has to be a public announcement
...and where did I say different ? ..I was asked a question I answered it...She, the Queen, started it, and he's entitled to make his position, and that of his wife, clear,
At no time did I suggest that you did....and where did I say different ? ..I was asked a question I answered it...![]()
I thought she couldn't attend the wedding was because the queen, being head of the Church of England, is supposed to uphold the rules of the church,,,, in this case, no divorce or marrying divorced people.The Queen made clear her intolerance and dislike of Camilla when she refused to attend the wedding.
she didn't go to the service, but she did go to the prayer reception afterwards..I thought she couldn't attend the wedding was because the queen, being head of the Church of England, is supposed to uphold the rules of the church,,,, in this case, no divorce or marrying divorced people.
That's what I read back then.
I know back then the queen didn't like Camilla, but I hear now she likes her.
they're public figures, we pay for their clothing, and their laundry so we can wash it in public if we wish....how delightful to see other's laundry washed in public
QFT...Well, it certainly could stand a good cleansing for sure.
That's why w broke away from Catholicism, so that the monarch could be head of the church.I thought she couldn't attend the wedding was because the queen, being head of the Church of England, is supposed to uphold the rules of the church,,,, in this case, no divorce or marrying divorced people.
That's what I read back then.
I know back then the queen didn't like Camilla, but I hear now she likes her.
Why do you think he doesn’t like Edward now?So, I guess Charles was fairly fond of his little brother back then
I never said that he did not.Why do you think he doesn’t like Edward now?
His mother is still alive in case he hadn't noticed.Prince Charles is planning a scaled-down coronation.
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Prince Charles - Cardiff Wales May 2021
"The 73-year-old royal will be crowned King of England after his mother Queen Elizabeth, 95, dies and Charles is planning a “shorter and cheaper” ceremony for his coronation, which will also see his wife Duchess Camilla named as Queen Consort."
"A source told The Mail On Sunday newspaper: “[The ceremony] will be shorter, sooner, smaller, less expensive and more representative of different community groups and faiths."
“It will be a slimmed-down monarchy on display throughout. I wouldn’t be surprised to see just Charles and Camilla, Kate [Duchess Catherine] and [Prince] William and their children on the Buckingham Palace balcony afterwards.”
"The ceremony — codename Operation Golden Orb — will take place at Westminster Abbey and will be held within one year of Charles’ accession."