Laurie
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And now the Wessexes have put off their trip to the Caribbean, even more bodying.
But she didn't go from Buck House, she went from Windsor, her favourite home, where she was quite comfortable.Sandringham Norfolk...is just over 100 miles from Buck house, and 90 miles from my house .. the Queen always travels by train until recently and now she flies by helicopter.. a mere 30 minutes, she reportedly is there now...
Prince Edward and Sophie's Royal Caribbean tour - which has already seen their visit to Grenada postponed - has hit another problem after island officials warned: 'We hear the phony sanctimony of those who came before you'.
The pair had been due to travel to the island, where the Queen is still head of state, as part of a Platinum Jubilee Tour to the region.
But following high-level discussions between Buckingham Palace, the government of Grenada and its governor-general, the Queen’s in-country representative, an 11th-hour decision was taken to cancel.
Now Ambassador Dorbrene O’Marde, Chairman of the Antigua and Barbuda Reparations Support Commission, has written an open letter to Prince Edward and Sophie Countess of Wessex that could hardly be described as welcoming.
It criticised the Royal Family for past comments on slavery and warned them not to repeat them.
The message said: 'Everyone in your family continues to live in the splendour, pomp and wealth attained through the proceeds of the crime.
'It has become common for members of the Royal Family and representatives of the government of Britain to come to this region and lament that slavery was an "appalling atrocity", that it was 'abhorrent', that "it should not have happened".
'We hear the phony sanctimony of those who came before you that these crimes are a "stain on your history".
( what a very odd statement to make , what are they expecting this Royal family to do about past history )?
George doesn't look so grim to me.12/10/21
"Released on their Twitter account, the image shows the couple and their three children, Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 6, and Prince Louis, 3, while on a private trip to Jordan. The family, snapped sitting in front of a red rock, shows George and Charlotte perched on individual chairs and their brother, Louis, sitting on a rug, crossed legged."
"Behind the trio, William sits on a small gold seat next to Kate, who has positioned her hand on her husband's knee. A grown-up looking George wears a camouflage-print polo shirt while Charlotte is in a gingham blue dress and little Louis wears a grey polo shirt."
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I remember this one and the next on TV. Yes, she seemed so frail. She said she couldn't move, but smiled so sweetly.![]()
Currently, the palace is doing everything possible to see that she makes it to her Platinum Jubilee, celebrating her 70 years as queen.
yes that's gone down in the anals of history, I've heard that since I was very young. I've always loved that picture of the 2 of them...![]()
Q: "How old was Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) when she knew she would one day be queen?"
"She knew when she was about 10, at the time of the Abdication of King Edward VIII."
"A well-attested story says that she and her younger sister Margaret were together, and there was a great deal of noise outside. Princess Elizabeth went to ask a footman what was going on. She came back and reported to Princess Margaret that “Uncle David's not going to be King any more, so Daddy has to be King.”
"Princess Margaret asked, “Does that mean you've got to be Queen one day?” and on hearing that it did, commented, “Poor you!”
Good to see her. I was beginning to think she was in a very bad way. Rest does her good.Great news.. the Queen today is looking fantastic after her enforced rest... and up and atem...
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was brimming with excitement and joy today amid ongoing mobility problems as she headed to the Royal Windsor Horse Show - one of her favourite events of the year.
The 96-year-old monarch wound down her window and chatted animatedly to fellow festival-goers having never missed the event in the past 79 years.
But after missing the Queen's Speech on Tuesday on doctor's orders as she struggles to walk or stand for long periods, Her Majesty chose to stay in the passenger seat of her Range Rover.
It came after made a secret trip to see her own horses this week as she missed the first day of the event yesterday. 14 of her animals will be taking part over the coming days.
The Royal Windsor Horse Show was also beloved of her husband, Prince Philip, who died last April at the age of 99, so attended today will be both a poignant and a happy memory of their 73-year marriage.
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Pics of the horse show here https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10812857/Queen-smiles-arrives-Royal-Windsor-Horse-Show.html
Yes I agree, I was thinking the same as you, but clearly she was just needing a good rest... she really should have handed the reigns over to Charles much sooner, she would probably have had a better quality of life.. perhaps she'll do that from now on, without actually abdicating ..Good to see her. I was beginning to think she was in a very bad way. Rest does her good.