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I also watched live last night / early morning (I'm in California). I went to my daughters house. I'm glad I stayed up to watch but like you, I think a nap is in order today!Wellington Arch, from there to Windsor, to be laid to rest with her dear husband.
It was an incredibly moving service. Unforgettable.
I'm glad I stayed up to watch it live. It's nearly 6 am here....may sleep a couple of hours if I can.
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Absolutely beautiful send off.
I sense a bit of friction between Kate & Sofie, there are two pics one Sofie giving Charlotte a glare that Kate is not happy about. The other is in the abbey and Sofie is giving a glare at Kate.
King Charles in procession as Queen is marched from Westminster Abbey
Her Majesty will be laid to rest in Windsor next to her beloved husband Prince Philip and her parents later today.www.dailymail.co.uk
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Yes, she arrived with her daughters. Apparently she still spent time with the Queen and issued a heartfelt statement last week. I wouldn’t be surprised if she and Andrew quietly remarry, one day.I thought I glimpsed Sarah Ferguson sitting somewhere behind the Wales /Cornwall/Cambridge family in Westminster Cathedral. She wasn't sitting with Prince Andrew or with her daughters.
Did anyone else think they saw her, too?
Yes, she arrived with her daughters. Apparently she still spent time with the Queen and issued a heartfelt statement last week. I wouldn’t be surprised if she and Andrew quietly remarry, one day.
I didn't know until recently they still share the same home (Royal Lodge in Windsor)
Yes, she arrived with her daughters. Apparently she still spent time with the Queen and issued a heartfelt statement last week. I wouldn’t be surprised if she and Andrew quietly remarry, one day.
Yes, I know. Tradition is a wonderful thing.It's tradition. That carriage has carried every monarch who has passed from Queen Victoria onwards.
Yes, I know. Tradition is a wonderful thing.
But, I still wish they carried her coffin on something nicer.