Our thoughts are with the people of the United Kingdom as they mourn their beloved Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-living and longest-reigning British monarch♥
She will be missed. An amazing woman who led through so much history, when women weren't supposed to lead. God Save our King. Lee and Phod who live in a Constitutional Monarchy
Molly and Mom we watched every minute too....I've 'known' Queen Elizabeth my entire life. May she rest in much deserved peace and quiet with her beloved mom, dad, sister and husband Hugs Cecilia
We watched before I left for work on Monday - and throughout the day enjoyed my FB feed - The images of the horses and her corgis made LES happen AGAIN - And in her memory, I pulled out picture of my British Paternal GM that will be part of our Tuesday post -
H&K&W, Willow & Phyll PeeEssWoo: The arm FINALLY feels better but if THAT was my only booster side effect, I'm good!
We missed the funeral because mornings are the busiest time of the day for us as we need to walk or run, eat, and Mom had a ton of work to do. We will catch it on replay somewhere later this week. Mom still says it will take a long time to remember she is no longer there.
Thank you Sue & Molly. It has been a real shock, although Queen Elizabeth was 96 and you knew that evetually things would change but she has been Queen for so long. We think that all the different ceremonies for the Queen's funeral and for King Charles to take over have been fascinating to watch because of course no one has sene these before. We will really miss the Queen but Long Live The Queen. Hugs & Love Susie & Coco xx
Lulu: "Such a long reign has earned such a sendoff!"
ReplyDeleteOur mom has been watching the funeral all morning, too. It's been very interesting to watch.
ReplyDeleteGod Save the Queen.
ReplyDeleteShe will be missed. An amazing woman who led through so much history, when women weren't supposed to lead. God Save our King. Lee and Phod who live in a Constitutional Monarchy
ReplyDeleteThank you Molly!
ReplyDeleteMolly and Mom we watched every minute too....I've 'known' Queen Elizabeth my entire life.
ReplyDeleteMay she rest in much deserved peace and quiet with her beloved mom, dad, sister and husband
Hugs Cecilia
I watched it all!!
ReplyDeleteRest is peace indeed. So sad, but what a long rule she had.
ReplyDeleteHave a woof woof day and week, Miss Molly. My best to your mom. ♥
I watched too. A very moving service. That lone bag piper damn near killed me.
ReplyDeleteWe watched before I left for work on Monday - and throughout the day enjoyed my FB feed -
ReplyDeleteThe images of the horses and her corgis made LES happen AGAIN -
And in her memory, I pulled out picture of my British Paternal GM that will be part of our Tuesday post -
H&K&W,
Willow & Phyll
PeeEssWoo: The arm FINALLY feels better but if THAT was my only booster side effect, I'm good!
We watched too! Our Mom was a fan of the Queen, she put the royal in Royalty and the Queen in Queenly! Purrs Marv
ReplyDeleteMay she rest in peace.
ReplyDeletewe watched it too... and we cried as we saw the Pony and the pups... we will never forget HRM....
ReplyDeleteWe missed the funeral because mornings are the busiest time of the day for us as we need to walk or run, eat, and Mom had a ton of work to do. We will catch it on replay somewhere later this week. Mom still says it will take a long time to remember she is no longer there.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue & Molly. It has been a real shock, although Queen Elizabeth was 96 and you knew that evetually things would change but she has been Queen for so long. We think that all the different ceremonies for the Queen's funeral and for King Charles to take over have been fascinating to watch because of course no one has sene these before. We will really miss the Queen but Long Live The Queen. Hugs & Love Susie & Coco xx
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