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Thank you. Very informative.
Thank you. Very informative.
Sorry you couldn't follow along with everyone here today live. I figured you were working.Well it was interesting working in the hospital during this coverage today, beginning in the middle of the night. Many patients kept the TV coverage on all night in their rooms. Some were awake and invited staff to come in and watch with them if they had a few minutes. It was kind of fun and, like here, quite a few people were really into it! (Have always done this with these UK events and with other things like World Series games and elections such!) At one point in the wee hours I heard some beautiful singing and wasn’t sure where it was coming from so I followed it and found, in the spirit of things, an aide with a lulling voice singing to a lonely patient. (So sweet!)
I wish I could’ve joined in with the discussions here today, but I’ve finally caught up. Thanks @mom2rtk for starting the thread (and trying to keep it open). The sight of Emma, the Queen’s horse, and the corgis got to me, too.Sharing this photo that made me happy of Prince Andrew with the Corgi’s who will now be living with him. (Glad they’ll get to stay in the same area. We just rescued a dog whose owner died and it’s been hard on him, including moving half a country away.) It was also nice seeing Sara Ferguson with her family. She’s been excluded from most of the ceremonies, and I’ve felt kind of bad for Andrew, who, like Harry, also could’ve used some hand-holding during some of the more difficult times. Seeing him walk alone when he has a spouse and others were with theirs didn’t seem quite right. (I wonder if they’ll now remarry at some point.) Overall, they must all be breathing a sigh of relief. Hope they can all sleep well tonight.
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Seated right behind Prince Harry next to her husband and 2 sons. Both her niece and nephew were there as well.Did anybody notice if Lady Sarah Chatto, the Queen’s niece, Margaret’s daughter, was there?
Interesting was the fact that most world leaders were bused in to the Ceremonies whilst Biden was afforded his armoured Jeep, aka. the Beast!
I do not mean for this as a sign of disrespect for other leaders, but I would guess it has to do with perceived threat to his safety. The US President, no matter who it is, is a target.Interesting was the fact that most world leaders were bused in to the Ceremonies whilst Biden was afforded his armoured Jeep, aka. the Beast!
Maybe it was just the way the seating chart worked. Looks like Edward &Sophie's children were sat beind them. So that put them between the 2 Princesses & their husbands in that row. With the aisle break in the row it did allow Fergie to sit with one of her Daughter & Son-in-law .I haven't been able to follow the thread today (I had a dental extraction) but am curious why Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie weren't seated together. It was very nice to see Fergie seated with the family.
Sorry if this has been asked previously.
I think, that, after the Queen’s children, the family sat in order of succession, with wives/husband at their side.Maybe it was just the way the seating chart worked. Looks like Edward &Sophie's children were sat beind them. So that put them between the 2 Princesses & their husbands in that row. With the aisle break in the row it did allow Fergie to sit with one of her Daughter & Son-in-law .
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/s...family-queen-elizabeth-funeral-seating-chart/
To correct myself, it was Denmark, then Sweden, then The Netherlands.Ok, I am back on the ship and can watch the procession properly .
Just noticed that the Dutch royals were seated opposite Charles, Camilla and other children on the front row. Next to Denmark (?) And Spain(?), didnt know we were that close.
For those interested, how the rouyal houses of Europe are connected. (Hope you can zoom in to read it)
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Apparently, Commonwealth leaders were seated first and then Royalty took precedence over world political leaders, which explains Pres. Biden’s position. I think Denmark may have been before Sweden and the Netherlands because their Queen was the first to accede to the throne.To correct myself, it was Denmark, then Sweden, then The Netherlands.
Inwould have to Google it. Our royal family starts early 1800s, Spain is definitely older and they are a closer family member to QE II.Apparently, Commonwealth leaders were seated first and then Royalty took precedence over world political leaders, which explains Pres. Biden’s position. I think Denmark may have been before Sweden and the Netherlands because their Queen was the first to accede to the throne.
Inwould have to Google it. Our royal family starts early 1800s, Spain is definitely older and they are a closer family member to QE II.
Maybe it is friendship? The Queen of Denmark was cosidered a good friend of the Queen and so was our former Queen, Princess Beatrix.
Some newspapers made fun of Biden that he was placed even behind the Polish president. No idea how that president is doing, but he was 1 row in front of the US.
) that Biden got stuck in traffic (I guess, unlike in the US, the Secret Service cannot automatically clear a path for him) and arrived late. Maybe he got stuck in the back because of this?The Polish president is Andrzej Duda. The Bidens were seated behind the Poles, in front of the Czechs, and next to the Swiss.I did read somewhere (I'm too lazy to make sure that it wasn't here) that Biden got stuck in traffic (I guess, unlike in the US, the Secret Service cannot automatically clear a path for him) and arrived late. Maybe he got stuck in the back because of this?
Or maybe it was alphabetical at that point?