Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth, the longest ruling British monarch, has passed.
Born in 1926, she became Queen upon her father's death in 1952. |
This has really gotten to me. She has been Queen my whole life.
One of the other teachers asked if I thought it hit me harder since my recent ancestral discoveries, but I don't know. |
I admit to having a rough time with this. Just last week, I told my husband that when Her Majesty passed, that I would be mourning deeply. I am NOT a crier, but have been teary eyed all day. We have prayer group tonight, and I really hope that I can drive there...
Most of the World cannot remember any other Sovereign of the United Kingdom. I cannot imagine the load that has dropped firmly on King Charles' shoulders. God Bless the Queen! God Save the King1 |
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In 1973, Sigma Chi held its Grand Chapter in Toronto. Queen Elizabeth was staying at the same hotel while making a visit to the country.
At one point she was walking through the lobby that was also crowded with Sigs. The fraternity brothers spontaneously broke out with the “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi” song. The Queen stopped, listened, and acknowledged them. I’m sure she didn’t fully understand their actions at the time, but I hoped an advisor explained its sentiment to her later. |
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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were leaving the National Cathedral in Washington DC. They nodded and Prince Philip said "Good morning." It was quite a thrill. Later that summer I saw Queen Elizabeth again at the Montreal Olympics. That time she was a small dot in the distance.
King Charles lll and Queen Consort Camilla had a five minute conversation with my mother about Lady Mountbatten having tea with the Americans and World War ll at the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Washington DC. Princess Anne was very personable when I met her at an event celebrating the British Equestrian Team training in Tallahassee, Florida. I don't know if I could always be so relatable if I'd been born to their circumstances. |
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Having said that, King Charles III is going to take some time to get used to. |
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My wife and I are very sad also. I saw Queen Elizabeth as a dignified and wise ruler, one who never lost her love for her subjects or humanity in general, the last British Monarch who rose above reproach—no scandal, no nasty articles; the press—even most of the tabloids—left HER alone.
Sadly, I think all that’s over. Now the floodgates will open and it’ll be hunting season on the Royal Family. Harry and Meghan are already ripped daily, and there are snarky pieces about Charles and Camilla’s affair when both were married. Andrew’s underage girl scandal speaks for itself. Only William and Kate’s family seem to be media darlings right now…but will that last? I HATE THIS SO MUCH. Honor the Queen’s legacy and let them all be!! |
While I'm not much into any monarchies in general, there was something about QE2 that I found endearing, along with Princess Diana. Not sure if anyone was watching the Today show where they showed the cute clip of the Queen with Paddington Bear, it was the first time I saw it, but it was just adorable. I found this that also showed some lovely humorous moments the Queen had during her reign. #5 was my second favorite.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-62849166 |
Don't care much or follow the royals. That said, I think all of us just learned which of our apps have notifications enabled. Everything from CNN to ESPN had to notify me of the death of a foreign monarch. I'm pretty sure the Microsoft Office paperclip dude had something to say about it.
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As much as I love Paddington and James Bond, my favorites were 5 & 6. Her Majesty had a great sense of humor! |
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I was born in 1946. My first grade went to our teacher's house to watch ERII's coronation on TV
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