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Covid funeral rules ..yes it's about PP funeral

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vampirequeen Thu 15-Apr-21 06:57:05

The rules say only 30 people can attend a funeral and a lot has been made of the fact that the RF are following this rule. Now it seems that 30 people are going to be in the chapel but 750 members of the armed forces will be in attendance to do a bit of marching and band playing.

How come 30 means 30 to the rest of us but 30 can be 780 for this funeral?

Not being particularly anti RF. Just seems an unnecessary Covid spreading risk.

suziewoozie Sat 17-Apr-21 19:37:22

Alegrias1

Sara1954

I hate all this, can’t we just have one day before people start criticising everything?
No, obviously not!
I know the Royal Family can never do right for doing wrong, but this was a dignified send off for a much loved family member, who also happened to be a Prince.

This thread was started a couple of days ago, and the first post today was one criticising the people who started it. So you did have one day without people criticising everything, at least the republicans had enough dignity to stay off the thread on the day of the man's funeral. More than can be said for the monarchists.

Exactly. And the other thread as well. Just leave off with your unfair criticisms and generalisations Sara not a good look.

Sara1954 Sat 17-Apr-21 19:53:41

Alegrias
I didn’t notice that. But I still feel quite saddened by all the criticism.

BlueBelle Sat 17-Apr-21 19:54:27

Thanks *annibach’ well her son should have sat with her then horrendous leaving the poor old gal all on her own like that

Elegran Sat 17-Apr-21 19:58:57

One of her sons sat a couple of seats away from her. I am sure that if she had wanted someone to sit right beside her, it would have been arranged.

suziewoozie Sat 17-Apr-21 20:03:38

Sara1954

Alegrias
I didn’t notice that. But I still feel quite saddened by all the criticism.

Well no ones criticised today because we know how to behave. Perhaps you could take a leaf out of our book.

Sara1954 Sat 17-Apr-21 20:10:33

Suzie
Excuse me?
What is that supposed to mean?

Anniebach Sat 17-Apr-21 20:14:36

BlueBelle I thought her sitting in the choir stall was wise, no
camera could film her face from left or right side, with head bowed her face couldn’t be seen.

If someone had sat with her there would have been complaints.

She did look so lonely, it was upsetting to see someone so alone.

GrannyLaine Sat 17-Apr-21 20:33:53

suziewoozie

Sara1954

Alegrias
I didn’t notice that. But I still feel quite saddened by all the criticism.

Well no ones criticised today because we know how to behave. Perhaps you could take a leaf out of our book.

What nasty and uncalled for comment SW.

nadateturbe Sat 17-Apr-21 20:34:19

Good point Anniebach about the cameras. But she did look very lonely.

GrannyLaine Sat 17-Apr-21 20:37:40

Anniebach I agree it was poignant to see the Queen seated alone, I agree but I imagine she will have been clear about what she wanted, as far as restrictions allowed.

Sara1954 Sat 17-Apr-21 20:37:58

Suziewoozie
And who are ‘we’ are you speaking on behalf of all of GN?

Deedaa Sat 17-Apr-21 20:52:00

I've just been watching the beginning of the funeral and I can see no problem with numbers at all. All the bandsmen/ women were properly distanced and in the open air. I get closer to other people when I'm going round Waittrose.

I'd love to know what the likes of Donald Trump would say about the Landrover hearse. He wouldn't get it at all.

Mollygo Sat 17-Apr-21 21:25:26

I expect it was the Queen’s decision that she would sit alone. I have no secret sources so I’m only making suggestions.
Apart from the Covid rules, possibly she sat alone as a gesture of respect for all those families who have lost someone during Covid and couldn’t have their family close, also to avoid opportunity for more backbiting that there would have been in the media if she had had family sitting with her.
She can’t be totally unaware of all the nasty comments that have been made since the death of her husband.
It was a lovely service, which she shared with those in the world who wanted to watch it and it respected Prince Philip’s wishes for his funeral.
I hope she can have some peace to mourn.

suziewoozie Sat 17-Apr-21 21:45:52

Sara1954

Suziewoozie
And who are ‘we’ are you speaking on behalf of all of GN?

The evil band if Republicans ?

suziewoozie Sat 17-Apr-21 21:48:43

Granny I think you’ve completely missed the point

vampirequeen Sun 18-Apr-21 10:48:39

I didn't start this thread on the day of the funeral as some people seem to think. I'm not a RF lover but there is a time to criticise and a time to respect. I would never have started this thread on the day of the funeral and I wasn't going to post out of respect for those who are genuinely upset but I felt I had to put the record straight.

Sara1954 Sun 18-Apr-21 10:54:57

Vampirequeen
I’m afraid I’m guilty of not looking at the date, I apologise to you for not checking.

suziewoozie Sun 18-Apr-21 11:24:25

Sara1954

Vampirequeen
I’m afraid I’m guilty of not looking at the date, I apologise to you for not checking.

You could also apologise for your unfair criticising of others then as could anyone who rode to your support without bothering to RTFT

JaneJudge Sun 18-Apr-21 11:31:19

Bizarrely, I passed a Royal funeral convoy yesterday, I think it must have been the German side of the of the family. This happened whilst I was trying to avoid the funeral coverage confused

I felt sorry for the Queen, it made me cry a bit blush <--I'd had an emotional day/week.... the Queen is always dignified and always leads the country by example - she really will be a hard act to follow. I am pleased her lady in waiting was with her.

Sara1954 Mon 19-Apr-21 13:25:26

Suziewoozie
I haven’t a clue what you’re talking about, bu whatever it is, you sound quite unnecessarily aggressive.