Welsh_Dragon
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.. If there is anyting she loved more than Phillip, it is England


.. If there is anyting she loved more than Phillip, it is England
Even longer than that. It has been 73 years.I read that they've been married 70 years.
More than that: I just read that he was born June 10, 1921. Today is April 9; if he had lived just two more months, he would have been 100.
I'm not overly sure about the true gentleman part. Googling his birthdate, I saw a couple quotes from him -- of course, if you live essentially a century, you're bound to say something stupid occasionally:
We don't come to Canada for our health. We can think of other ways of enjoying ourselves.
I don't think a prostitute is more moral than a wife, but they are doing the same thing.
When a man opens a car door for his wife, it's either a new car or a new wife.
Her own mother lived to be 101 1/2 and was the longest-lived royal in history. The queen comes from good genes.
Or perhaps this will be the event that convinces her to step down /pass the throne on to Charles.
I read that they've been married 70 years. Mind-boggling. His could not have been an easy position ... married to a woman whose job IS her life /who "belongs to" the public in a unique way. But it seems that the two of them shared a real love for their entire lives ... not such an easy thing in the public eye.
I think Charles got lots of bad press because of Diana /the affair, but he has a lot of positive traits. They just happen to be quiet type of things that can blend into the background when compared to the more exciting younger royals.
My daughters are both huge fans of the royal family. They are very concerned that once Elizabeth dies and Charles becomes king the royal family will become irrelevant. They want Charles to give the throne to William.
It's a remarkably long period indeed, and Prince Philip was always there.I don’t really care about the Royal family from a political sense. But I feel bad for the Queen who lost her partner of 73 years from just an empathetic human sense.
I feel very sad for the Queen, to lose her partner of so many years. Although she may have been expecting this simply due to his age (not to mention his recent hospitalization, from which few details were given to the public), it is still very difficult to come to terms with. She does come from a line of widows who had great strength, from her own mother back to Queen Victoria, and I hope she is able to cope with this loss and continue her life. It can be so hard.
I had an aunt who passed away this past February who survived her husband of many, many years by 15 years. Often, during that 15 years, she lamented that she was still living while he was gone. She wanted nothing more than to go and be with him. Even when she was happy with life events like new great- grandchildren, there was always an underlying wistfulness about her. I am sure the Queen will be feeling the same.
That’s just silly. Are they even subjects of the British monarchy? Or do you live in a Commonwealth country with the Queen as head of state?
People have opinions. It's ok if it has nothing to do with anything that affects them.
The Queen is known to take the Christian faith very seriously and is Supreme Governor of the Church of England. The Queen Mother was patroness of the Bible Reading Fellowship. I imagine that The Queen at this deeply sad time is guided in her anguished thoughts by resources with which she and other members of the Royal Family have been long identified.I feel very sad for the Queen, to lose her partner of so many years. Although she may have been expecting this simply due to his age (not to mention his recent hospitalization, from which few details were given to the public), it is still very difficult to come to terms with. She does come from a line of widows who had great strength, from her own mother back to Queen Victoria, and I hope she is able to cope with this loss and continue her life. It can be so hard.
I had an aunt who passed away this past February who survived her husband of many, many years by 15 years. Often, during that 15 years, she lamented that she was still living while he was gone. She wanted nothing more than to go and be with him. Even when she was happy with life events like new great- grandchildren, there was always an underlying wistfulness about her. I am sure the Queen will be feeling the same.
I agree. He did serve England in WW II. That generation is almost gone. He should be thanked and saluted for it.I think it needs to be remembered to that Prince Philip was a WW2 veteran.
Not many of those left anymore.
His military service needs to be saluted.
Just England?England
I agree, but over the course of almost a century, I think we can be gracious enough to forgive a few ‘gaffes’. People in glass houses ...... .It must be said, he had more than his share of gaffes.