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She's cryingI think many people will have tears in their eyes today and heaviness in their hearts.
Tomorrow I will plant this Ornamental Peach Tree on my meadow in the Black Forest, weather permitting.
In honour of Queen Elizabeth II.
"ornamental peach" - isn't such a tree worthy of Queen Elizabeth!
Prunus Persica Melred - Ornamental Peach Tree
https://www.newlands.ie/prunus-persica-melred-ornamental-peach-tree-8712044455808/122974/
As horrible of a human as I think that Andrew is, I can't get behind the outrage that he rode with his mother to the service. It had to be an incredibly difficult day for her. If having Andrew by her side made it easier on her, so be it. I can put aside by disdain for him for one day to know the Queen got through it with support she needed.
I agreeI'm with you on this. It was a family event, he was entitled to attend. It even makes sense for him to escort her because he was coming from same place and because he's unattached. It also meant that nobody had to make conversation with him while waiting for service to start or people to leave. He also avoided walking up the longer aisle. Honestly, I don't see how he overshadowed it at all. It seemed fairly low-key to me.
As horrible of a human as I think that Andrew is, I can't get behind the outrage that he rode with his mother to the service. It had to be an incredibly difficult day for her. If having Andrew by her side made it easier on her, so be it. I can put aside by disdain for him for one day to know the Queen got through it with support she needed.
After 70 years of loyal service, the woman deserves to handle her husband's death as she wishes. If the public won't afford her that, the 70 years of loyal service have been for nothing as her subjects are not loyal back to her.I’m afraid while I appreciate her family loyalty I think she has seriously damaged the monarchy with this one act after 70 years of putting the monarchy above all else - sadly she has and will continue to give Harry the same undeserved treatment - against all advice -it’s so unlike her - her loyal dutiful daughter could have ridden with her and escorted her mother down the aisle then taken her place next to her husband -there was no reason for Andrew to be there at the front in pride of place other than he forced his way in I’m afraid the public won’t forget this - there is little appetite for Charles to be king and this has sadly only increased the anti monarchy feeling amongst the majority of the public