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Author: | Seejay [ Fri Sep 09, 2022 4:53 am ] |
Post subject: | Vale H.M. Queen Elizabeth II |
Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth the second has passed away a short time ago in Scotland. Fair skies and a following sea to the very epitome of a Monarch, one who held fast to her beliefs through some terrible times. |
Author: | Pony [ Fri Sep 09, 2022 9:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale H.M. Queen Elizabeth II |
A job very well done with great pride, aplomb and often enjoyment in sometimes difficult times. BZ! Vale your majesty, RIP with your beloved Prince Phillip, and thankyou for your selfless service. |
Author: | Peter Ferris [ Fri Sep 09, 2022 11:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale H.M. Queen Elizabeth II |
Vale Your Majesty.RIP |
Author: | DirtyDiesel [ Fri Sep 09, 2022 11:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale H.M. Queen Elizabeth II |
Vale Her Majesty QE2 First saw you in Perth in 1954 when you did your first Royal Tour of Australia Proud to have served you Charles Britt JP |
Author: | Graeme Rhodes [ Fri Sep 09, 2022 11:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale H.M. Queen Elizabeth II |
Author: | BC [ Tue Sep 20, 2022 7:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale H.M. Queen Elizabeth II |
What an impressive display of royal pageantry we witnessed. This was really special, memorable and terribly sad ......... The end of an era. |
Author: | topjars [ Tue Sep 20, 2022 10:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale H.M. Queen Elizabeth II |
They know how to pomp and ceremony don’t they? A couple of things I noticed, its very hard to march not swinging your arms; those lads will have sore hips this morning. The pall bearers also done a splendid job, they were my heroes. Walking down stairs not looking where you are putting your feet (in unison) with 7 other people carrying a coffin takes skill. I thought Charles may have ceded the throne to William; personally I don’t think he has it in him for the long haul, particularly if he mirrors his mother’s dedication. |
Author: | Hippy Chippy [ Tue Sep 20, 2022 4:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale H.M. Queen Elizabeth II |
I reckon you may be right, Gary, regarding Prince William being offered an early shot as King and the chance of a long reign, even thought HM QE2 might have suggested it to HM CR3 before she passed... Despite having long harboured a soft spot for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Second, I must confess that I'm suffering from 'Monarch Overload' bordering on the claustrophobic, as a result of the almost non-stop TV coverage of every aspect of HM QE2's long life... After a few days of boring, repetitive, trivial drivel, I decided instead that I'd just watch the actual funeral itself to feel part of it all... Sadly, even that got to me after a while, O.K., so nobody does pomp and ceremony better than the Poms, and the crowds were impressive, but I found myself repeatedly hitting 'freeze frame' every time a long-distance overhead drone shot captured the gun carriage, in an effort to count that there were in fact the reported 140 RN sailors towing/ slowing the coffin... I counted 40 'braking', but was never satisfied that there were, in fact, 100 pulling (I got to about 96, did they include the accompanying Officers/ NCOs ...?) Then the Chippy in me kicked in, wondering when the ceremonial Royal Orb and Sceptre were going to fall/ roll off the coffin... Surely they wouldn't have perforated a Royal Standard and then punched holes in Her Maj's coffin to fit mountings..? And when exactly was the Royal Jeweller going to remove them prior to the internment...? And how were they planning on 'interring' the coffin in plain sight anyway...? All was revealed in due course... They HAD drilled through the Royal Standard and into the coffin with mountings for the Orb and Sceptre (scrap one slightly damaged Royal Standard, that'll end up on Ebay...) Well, I'd like to think it's all behind us and they'll give HM CR3 a fair go, but I doubt it very much and I suspect that the 'overkill' of recent days will have done more to prompt Australians to re-consider a Republic, than Malcolm Turnbull and that red-bandana-clad-bikie wanker could ever have done...! |
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