This all feels rather odd Coroation on Saturday
I'm 52 never seen one before
Its really odd how could the Queen have died
She lived for ever think if she never got covid she still be here
She went down hill after that and fast wasn't even two years after getting it she past away
Covid and recovering from it tuck the Queen
Feels no mans land waiting for Saturday really dose |
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"She didn't die of Covid. She had bone cancer
And she was 96!!!
She could have died from a feather landing too heavily on her!
True. But she also had cancer. "
I did not know that, how did you know that x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"This all feels rather odd Coroation on Saturday
I'm 52 never seen one before
Its really odd how could the Queen have died
She lived for ever think if she never got covid she still be here
She went down hill after that and fast wasn't even two years after getting it she past away
Covid and recovering from it tuck the Queen
Feels no mans land waiting for Saturday really dose "
For me, I think after losing a life long partner the will to continue wanes.
And where she chose to die is significant as she loved Scotland.
I will watch on Saturday as it maybe a once in a lifetime event. |
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"She didn't die of Covid. She had bone cancer
And she was 96!!!
She could have died from a feather landing too heavily on her!
True. But she also had cancer. "
That's only speculation...something that Gyles Brandreth claims he heard from an unspecified other |
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Ahh here lets get real here she as closer to 100 than 90 was she not,,,
She had, and in turn ye had a good run of it,, she was not after all the winning of the war or beating Germany 5-1, somethings just cant go on and on and on and on and oooonnnn.
You lot need to learn to let go and move with the times, |
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By *ohn KanakaMan
over a year ago
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"Next one will be within the next ten years I'd be willing to wager"
I agree, Charles will abdicate within a relatively short space of time. I don't see him doing this till he passes. I doubt he wants William to spend the best years of his life as heir like he did |
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"Next one will be within the next ten years I'd be willing to wager
I agree, Charles will abdicate within a relatively short space of time. I don't see him doing this till he passes. I doubt he wants William to spend the best years of his life as heir like he did"
Do you think so?
My opinion is that having been brought up from birth believing his destiny is to be monarch he's unlikely to abdicate. Abdication is such a serious business I can't see it happening |
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"Next one will be within the next ten years I'd be willing to wager
I agree, Charles will abdicate within a relatively short space of time. I don't see him doing this till he passes. I doubt he wants William to spend the best years of his life as heir like he did
Do you think so?
My opinion is that having been brought up from birth believing his destiny is to be monarch he's unlikely to abdicate. Abdication is such a serious business I can't see it happening"
Abdication as you say is serious.
My personal feeling to Charles is rather damp if I'm honest. Nothing to do with him, his beliefs, charity work or anything.
I'm 57, I've always known the late Queen as monarch. I think maybe after the coronation it'll kind of settle in my mind more.
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