Fair enough H&M should go and go quietly. No backstabbing of their families in misguided attempts at PR.
Desperately sad story of the assisted suicide of a grieving mother
Utterly fascinating film on iplayer - Garden of 1000 bees
Probably will get blasted but was sad that Prince Harry and Meghan were not seated together...this was a Service for all family/faiths and religions and Harry and Meghan were not together.
Fair enough H&M should go and go quietly. No backstabbing of their families in misguided attempts at PR.
It wasn't meant to be unpleasant BlueBelle. It's just as I see it. I have never come across anyone who likes Camilla, although none of us know her obviously.
Kate1949
And very convenient for Charles and Camilla crazyH
Sadly that was very true.
Blimey, it is like an farce!
Boris Johnson, who faced a mixed reception at St Paul's, is given this New Testament reading: “Whatever is true, whatever is honourable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable … think about these things.”
The Queen's piles were playing up, so she decided to stay home and partake in some gin instead!
Bea65 did add that she meant not sitting together with William and Kate.
calendargirl I think Prince Charles was ‘pensive’ because he must have been thinking about his marriage to Diana and the heartache he caused her. It’s only natural, unless, he has no heart at all.
I would love to know whose idea it was to give that particular reading (some of my favourite verses in the Bible) to the PM, and why.
I absolutely understand the reasons for the crowd’s negative response to the PM, but I’m surprised that it came from this particular group of people and on a day that had honouring the Queen as it’s primary focus.
When a crowd of royalists boo a tory PM this tells you all you need to know about Johnson.
His choice to move away from the RF is to be admired, he got out and is doing his own thing good luck to them both and their lovely babies if I had been unlucky enough to be born into the royal family I d escape too
BlueBelle I don't think you'll find anyone criticises their wish to move away and do their own thing, but it's the way that they did it, blindsiding the Queen, and then carping and bitching to Oprah and actually lying. I would be most upset if my grandson had done that. I'm sure you would too!
I read that they sounded loud as they were right next to the BBC recording apparatus.
Calendargirl
Have to disagree about Camilla Kate1949.
I thought Prince Charles looked very pensive at times today, and honestly think that without Camilla’s love and support, he wouldn’t be as keen to take on the role of king now he’s in his 70’s.
Agree with you Calendar.
Kate1949 my DS has met Camilla in a professional context and liked her very much. Not sure what to make of that. He said she was warm, friendly and approachable.
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“Should anyone be surprised that a crowd paying tribute to a Monarch’s commitment to public service should boo the man who has trashed the Nolan Principles of Honesty, Openness, Objectivity, Selflessness, Integrity, Acccountability and Leadership, which guide her and repel him?”
AC
crazyH
calendargirl I think Prince Charles was ‘pensive’ because he must have been thinking about his marriage to Diana and the heartache he caused her. It’s only natural, unless, he has no heart at all.
I think he was more likely thinking of his dear Mama and how the day might not be too far off when he has to take on the responsibility of the Crown.
I really don’t think he relishes that thought at all.
Whitewavemark2
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“Should anyone be surprised that a crowd paying tribute to a Monarch’s commitment to public service should boo the man who has trashed the Nolan Principles of Honesty, Openness, Objectivity, Selflessness, Integrity, Acccountability and Leadership, which guide her and repel him?”
AC
Well……when you put it like that…..maybe not. ?
Sparklefizz
^Considering the reception the PM (cannot bring myself to write his name) had climbing the steps before entering ST Paul’s maybe it was for the better.^
What reception?
I can’t believed was the slightest bit bothered by the boos.
Booze has never been a problem for him up till now 
Never a thought of the heartache Diana caused Charles.
I don’t think that Charles relishes the thought of being King either. He will be constantly compared by the British public to his mother and will probably be found wanting in anything he does. However, he will do his duty. I am pleased that he is already including William in decision making. That is a change for the better.
Lexisgranny
Confusing thread. Harry and Megan had their own ‘procession’, presumably to signify the fact that Harry is the son of the Prince of Wales. Then they were seated appropriately in the second row with the non-working royals, with the working royals in front of them. I must admit I have not been a fan of Megan’s clothes in the past, but today I thought she looked good, and it fitted her properly! Harry looked a bit uneasy I thought, which is fairly understandable.
According to one poster M chose white as she “obviously “ wanted to stand out and should have blended in with the others in a pastel colour ! You couldn’t make it up.
I like Camilla. I think Charles will be a good king. I would have booed Johnson if I'd been there and salute all those who did.
Joane123
So all of you criticising Megan and Harry for calling their little girl Lilibet know that the Queen wasn't consulted? Oh, I forgot you all have a direct personal communication line to the Queen.
I am glad to see Harry and Meghan and the children arrived here.
When Lilibet’s name was announced Prince Harry said he had spoken to the Queen about it and asked for her permission. The BBC reported that he hadn’t spoken to the Queen about it and Harry threatened to sue them, as he does. Against their usual policy of silence Buckingham Palace confirmed that the BBC report was correct, it was big news at the time, nobody is making it up.
One of my GDs has my “ pet” name as a middle name. I’m really touched. Not sure why people,think it’s an insult. It means it’s carrying on till the next generation. No one “owns “a name.
OK choochiface!
Someone's on the Jubilee spirit...
I just looked at BBC UK and saw photos of the service. After seeing how long the aisle is in the cathedral, I understand how the Queen would opt out. There are most likely quite a few steps up to the entrance as well, and she has been using a cane.
At least for the concert etc., tomorrow, she can be whisked in with limited amount of walking.
I'm happy for you all to be celebrating. We have had no celebrations here at all. There was a nice piece on the news regarding her one of her favourite horses.
Burmese was the horse she rode for the trooping of the colours for 28 years, was retired and buried on the grounds of Windsor Castle. She (the mare) was bred in Canada as an RCMP horse and gifted to the Queen in 1969.
I admit to getting a little teary when I saw on the news the Queen coming out onto the balcony to see the crowds.
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