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Prince George at The Queen's funeral?

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Joseanne Sun 18-Sept-22 09:56:28

There's no rules, no rights or wrongs.
I can't make my mind up, but I guess ultimately at age 9 the parents will decide how to proceed.

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 21-Sept-22 17:11:57

I agree with all you say Dickens and certainly felt sad, but no tears. Many were shed when I lost my previous dog in March, my great friend, companion and protector.

Dickens Wed 21-Sept-22 17:43:09

Germanshepherdsmum

I agree with all you say Dickens and certainly felt sad, but no tears. Many were shed when I lost my previous dog in March, my great friend, companion and protector.

Many were shed when I lost my previous dog in March, my great friend, companion and protector.

sad

I know the feeling.

Alioop Wed 21-Sept-22 19:49:41

Germanshepherdsmum some don't understand what a dog means to you, the love and companionship they give, but I do and it's heartbreaking when you lose your wee friend. ?

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 21-Sept-22 19:55:03

Yes it is. Thank you Alioop.

JaneJudge Wed 21-Sept-22 21:02:35

I found the most upsetting thing about the funeral was Emma sad she knew didn't she?

tickingbird Wed 21-Sept-22 21:09:12

I believe she did. She pawed the ground. So moving.

grannydarkhair Wed 21-Sept-22 21:32:26

Did you all see/realise the Queen’s favourite scarf had been draped over the saddle?

images.app.goo.gl/Dc91ALpmUmiFQdGv8

JaneJudge Wed 21-Sept-22 21:56:40

Oh sad

M0nica Thu 22-Sept-22 07:13:34

Yes, it has been mentioned whenever the pictures of the horse are shown,.