It would be quite surreal if she finally died… even my grandparents weren’t alive when she became Queen.
Hopefully she recovers. Whatever it is must be serious, though… the BBC have cleared its schedule until at least 6pm, and all her children are either in Balmoral or travelling there, for what it’s worth…
I’ve got BBC News on in the background, and they’re talking really quite morbidly… they almost seem to be reflecting upon her life, if you like.
I think I saw someone on Twitter say that's a fairly normal practice for those doing sign language on TV anyway.Have you noticed that the sign language guy on screen is dressed in a black suit, black shirt, and black tie? Pretty ominous isn’t it.
Quite surreal???It would be quite surreal if she finally died… even my grandparents weren’t alive when she became Queen.
Hopefully she recovers. Whatever it is must be serious, though… the BBC have cleared its schedule until at least 6pm, and all her children are either in Balmoral or travelling there, for what it’s worth…
I’ve got BBC News on in the background, and they’re talking really quite morbidly… they almost seem to be reflecting upon her life, if you like.
I literally was saying this to someone not too long ago. The situation is sad, however I am not personally. Whether that makes me sound like an awful person, then whatever really. The BBC are going way over the top with some of the things I’m listening to.Already getting sick of all of the people saying how much of a 'hard worker' she was for the British people etc etc. She used to cut ribbons and chat to people, and that's when she wasn't spending a quarter or more of every year on holiday at Balmoral or Sandringham. Fair enough if people like her and will feel sad when she passes, but let's not start making stuff up. That would be great.
Apparently not. We will see.Bonus bank holiday incoming...
Wikipedia on the same topic says it's a day of mourning but not a BH... Seems to depend where you look.According to 'Operation London Bridge' if the funeral falls on a normal working day then an extra bank holiday will be granted. So it all depends when a funeral is held. The details are all on the 'Politico' website. The plans for after her death have been in place for many years.
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Britain’s plan for when Queen Elizabeth II dies
POLITICO has obtained documents laying out Operation LONDON BRIDGE in granular detail.www.politico.eu
Operation London Bridge has been in place for years, ready for when the time comes. News outlets are just reminding the public of it.Reading the London Bridge stuff it does sound from the protocol like she's already passed and this is just the protocol.
Don't forget she's 96 . Most women of that age would have fully retired 36 years ago.Already getting sick of all of the people saying how much of a 'hard worker' she was for the British people etc etc. She used to cut ribbons and chat to people, and that's when she wasn't spending a quarter or more of every year on holiday at Balmoral or Sandringham. Fair enough if people like her and will feel sad when she passes, but let's not start making stuff up. That would be great.
To give the family time to say goodbye and mourn. She is a human being after all, and wouldn’t you want to say goodbye to a loved one before everyone knows about their death?What would they be waiting for, though? Surely if she’d already died, then they’d have just announced her death without getting all the royals to gather in Balmoral first? What exactly would be gained from waiting?