It hit me when The Queen arrived in London. The tears flowed. Not sure there will be a more beloved figure in my lifetime. Strength, class, grace, faith, loyalty …truly an amazing woman.
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Well said.
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Yes… I teared up too.
She was special.
I feel like the life of Queen Elizabeth was like a bridge linking the past to the present, & this is definitely the ending of an era. And our world is definitely missing something now w/ her gone.
Nicely put. This century, especially, she was something of a rock for the country - a quiet rock. I'm glad we don't just rely on our revolving door(!) of PMs and that we have a kind of shared leadership.
I'm no Meghan apologist, but maybe that's actually a look of uncomfortably trying to smile or be friendly while not sure if she's even going to get a positive response back. I expect she's not that comfortable being at the funeral and on display to a people that she felt had turned against her and even booed her in the past.
I imagine she felt very self-conscious for a variety of reasons. Of course, if she didn't
keep turning on the family, institution (and in-so-doing the country) she would have received a warmer welcome. She was, after all, very warmly treated on her wedding day. You can't consistently attack people and then expect to join back in with them as if it hadn't happened.
ETA: I think there's an opportunity for her to show some of the compassion she seems to have been missing. If she did, then she might well get an olive brunch in return. Regaining trust would take some time, though.
Meghan is definitely in a difficult position - but I can't help feeling a lot of it is of her own making.
However, this week, it's all about our beloved Queen. Meghan is there to support her husband Prince Harry who despite everything I'm sure is grieving for his Grandmother.
Yes, it is about the Queen.
It's taken me a long time, as a Brit, really to understand the monarchy and the Queen, so I'm not surprised there are some on here who don't understand it! (Most have compassion anyway, of course.) All this pomp and ceremony are meaningful, but they are, also, far from the reality of our daily lives! IOW, it doesn't mean we live in the past, just that threads from the past still run through in some places. Maybe, that's why so many are surprised by the strength of their feelings. We took the Queen for granted. She was always there and for such a long time, it just feels a bit ...strange... now. It's also brought up personal grief for many, I think.