The end of the second Elizabethan era

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The end of the second Elizabethan era

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Our hearts go out to the Royal family who have lost a much loved Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother. And the nation mourns the loss of an inspirational monarch. :( :( :(
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She will be missed :(
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A true Lady with real class. Seventy years on the throne, through thick and thin, smooth sailing or stormy seas, she was a rock, a steady beacon in all situations. There will never be another like Queen Elizabeth II.

She was just a year older than my Mom (almost to the day), who lived through the same trials and tribulations that history threw at the world of the time. The Great Depression, World War II, and others. People who lived through that gained a stoic, serene attitude toward life. The Queen really embodied that.

May she rest in peace, and may we all learn something from her life.

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bound_jenny wrote:...World War II, and others. People who lived through that gained a stoic, serene attitude toward life. The Queen really embodied that...
Very true.

Youngsters these days seem to have it far too easy, and don't know what it's like to have to work hard at getting by. Those that lived through those days learned to appreciate life and not expect it to be handed to them on a plate.

The Queen will be greatly missed. Charles has a huge task ahead of him to achieve a small percentage of the respect that his mother commanded from millions of people, not only here but also around the world.
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