R.I.P Our Beloved Queen Elizabeth ... please leave your comments or memories here

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Camilla looking deep in thought, as she's driven away from Balmoral. No doubt concerned regarding her role as Queen Consort , as well as mourning the loss of her Mother-in-law
 

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Correct me if I’m not remembering right, but wasn’t there a time in the late 70’s or early 80’s when Her Majesty was on horseback in a parade and someone shot at her? And she never flinched? Brave lady
You're absolutely correct... I think I can find a video of it. Her horse was spooked, and she was more interested in calming him than worried about herself. Not really sure that she knew she was being shot at..at the time, more that her horse was being frightened by loud bangs, and he was her first concern...
 
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King Charles III was greeted by kisses and shouts of 'God Save the King' at Buckingham Palace today as he received a rapturous welcome from thousands of well-wishers during the first royal walkaround of his reign.

Huge crowds cheered as the visibly emotional sovereign arrived in a vintage Rolls-Royce alongside Camilla, the Queen Consort, before he got out and began shaking hands with countless members of the public waiting behind a barrier.

In moving scenes less than 24 hours after the death of his mother the Queen, shouts of God Save the King broke out before an impromptu rendition of the National Anthem. As the sun shone on an otherwise dull, damp day, the Royal Standard was raised above Buckingham Palace for the first time of his reign.

Onlookers shouted three cheers for Charles as one woman leaned over to kiss him on the hand and another kissed him on the cheek. Others reached out holding red roses for the King as the Queen Consort followed behind at a distance before joining her husband at his side to view the floral tributes left outside the gates.

The King was heard telling well-wishers, 'Thank you so much, it's so kind, it really is', 'God bless you' and 'I'm very touched' during the 15-minute walkabout.

As a bugler sounded, Charles, dressed in mourning black suit and tie, walked side by side with Camilla - who seemed close to tears - through the main entrance of Buckingham Palace.

Film director Raynald Leconte, 47, who is from New York, said he was lucky enough to speak to the King and Queen Consort. 'It was quite a moment,' he said. 'I said, 'condolences'. He said, ''really, really thank you very much''. And to his wife I wished her good luck and she said, ''thank you very much''. I think she said, ''I'll need it''.'

Click link for story and videos..King Charles meets the grieving crowds

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My son and I were driving to the shore yesterday, and I just happened to mention that I thought the U.K. was about to lose its beloved Queen. He asked me why I thought that, and I told him of her meeting with her new PM, and how awful I thought she looked except for that signature smile of hers

What really clued me, was when it was announced that her family had been summoned. I surmised that once the photo-op with Ms. Truss was over, the Queen was immediately placed in Hospice care and end of life procedures begun. I firmly believe she's been quite ill for some time now and kept quiet. As soon as we arrived home, the word came that she had passed quietly

Since Queen Elizabeth was only 7 yrs. older than I, I've had to privilege of watching her transform from a child into what she ultimately became.

I remember the day Charles was born as my British Aunt made such a big deal out of Britain having a Bonnie Prince Charlie. She should be here to see that he is now the King of the U.K.

Sincerest condolences to the citizens of the British Empire and its beloved Royal Family. A noble woman will truly be sorely missed.

God Speed, King Charles III.
 
How Titles will change :

Prince William

WAS: Duke of Cambridge

NOW: Duke of Cornwall and Cambridge. He will also become Prince of Wales

The Duke of Cambridge, as heir to the throne, is now the Duke of Cornwall and Cambridge. As Charles’s eldest son, he has inherited the title the Duke of Cornwall.

William will, at some stage, be given the title the Prince of Wales - which is traditionally used for the male heir to the throne.

Since the Prince of Wales title isn't Charles's per se, but rather given to the heir apparent, he will vacate it the moment he ascends to the throne.

However, there is no automatic succession to the Prince of Wales title - the heir apparent has to be created Prince of Wales by the monarch.

The title is only 'merged in the crown' and renewed at the Sovereign's pleasure - which is why Charles became the 21st Prince of Wales not on the day of his birth, but rather aged nine in 1958.

He was only 'invested' - in the ceremony acknowledging the creation of a new Prince of Wales - 11 years later in 1969.

The same stands for the Earl of Chester.

William has also inherited the Scottish titles the Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.

Catherine

WAS: Duchess of Cambridge

NOW: The Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge. She will also become Princess of Wales


The Duchess of Cambridge is now the Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge.
When William becomes the Prince of Wales as expected, Kate will become the Princess of Wales - last used by William’s mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, when she was married to Charles.
Camilla was also technically the Princess of Wales but never used the title because of its association with Diana.
Kate will also hold the title the Countess of Chester, if William becomes the Earl of Chester.
She is also now the Duchess of Rothesay in Scotland - also previously Camilla’s title.



 
@hollydolly you folks seem to have a reverence for your queen that we in america can't muster for our leadership. i'm sorry for the loss of Elizabeth for you all.
yes that's because she was our Sovereign...... someone we all trusted ... the equivelent here to your leaders would be our Prime Ministers, who actually run the country.. and no-one would cry over any of them..
 
Members of the New York Yankees stand during a moment of silence in honor of Queen Elizabeth II
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Las Vegas strip

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Red white and Blue illuminations at The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

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he Queen's image on the big screen at Arthur Ashe Stadium during a moment of silence before the start of the women's singles semifinals of the U.S. Open tennis championships

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Just spent a few hours devouring King Charles speech and later the exquisite services at St. Paul's.
I realized I met the Queen at her coronation 2/53 and now this so many years later. Both on TV. TV has provided bridges and bonding. I was a toddler girl when I met the Queen and now must say goodbye as an old lady. It's sad but challenging and interesting. I wish Charles well.
 


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