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    @MN5 said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    @Billy-Tell said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    @MN5 said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    @NTA said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    Hell of an innings. A constant in many lives and seemed such a dedicated, nice person.

    There will be a lot of snark. But ultimately despite the scandals and the questions over the monarchy's value, I think in particular she was a shining light, and example to the rest of them.

    Good luck the Chuck, following that.

    William
    George
    Charlotte
    Louis
    Harry
    Archie
    Lilibet
    Andrew

    8th in line so he’s got his work cut out. It wasn’t that long ago that they allowed females equal ranking to males so that added another spanner into the works.

    OK, good enough for me. He’s no chance.

    William, Kate and the kids won't be travelling on the same flight for a while.

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    @sparky said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    A chance that the Bledisloe Cup Test will clash with the funeral. It might not go ahead.

    Chance maybe but it is usually about 10 days of mourning before funeral so we should be OK

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    Funeral is Sunday the 17th.

    Almost all sport cancelled here.

    Supposed to be at Wentworth tomorrow but that’s cancelled as is the cricket test.

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    @MajorRage said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    Funeral is Sunday the 17th.

    Almost all sport cancelled here.

    Supposed to be at Wentworth tomorrow but that’s cancelled as is the cricket test.

    Can we cancel the embarrassment of the third Chappell/Hadlee?

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    @Crucial please!

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  • MajorRageM Away
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    Team, please keep all posts respectful.

    Consider it our tribute to the most respected person most of us have ever known.

    Plenty of other threads for jokes / dross.

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    Never know what to say at these times, she was a constant through my entire life, whilst i generally consider myself forward thinking i have always been a fan of the Monarchy, i think it reminds us how we got here, i think she has played a huge role in keeping it going, no doubt she did her job, she will be missed

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    @NTA said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    Do we just chuck all our coins away now?

    yes, i can sort that for you

    @Billy-Tell said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    @MN5 said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    @NTA said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    Hell of an innings. A constant in many lives and seemed such a dedicated, nice person.

    There will be a lot of snark. But ultimately despite the scandals and the questions over the monarchy's value, I think in particular she was a shining light, and example to the rest of them.

    Good luck the Chuck, following that.

    William
    George
    Charlotte
    Louis
    Harry
    Archie
    Lilibet
    Andrew

    8th in line so he’s got his work cut out. It wasn’t that long ago that they allowed females equal ranking to males so that added another spanner into the works.

    isn't anne older than andrew?

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    @Crucial said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    Had the pleasure of meeting her only 5 years ago at her place and she was still very witty and up to speed. She doesn’t allow selfies but at least we got someone nearby to take photos of us.

    How did you get to meet her, Crucial?

    Were you the guy in the Paddington Bear suit?

    RIP Your Majesty!

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    @Kiwiwomble said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    Never know what to say at these times, she was a constant through my entire life, whilst i generally consider myself forward thinking i have always been a fan of the Monarchy, i think it reminds us how we got here, i think she has played a huge role in keeping it going, no doubt she did her job, she will be missed

    @NTA said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    Do we just chuck all our coins away now?

    yes, i can sort that for you

    @Billy-Tell said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    @MN5 said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    @NTA said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    Hell of an innings. A constant in many lives and seemed such a dedicated, nice person.

    There will be a lot of snark. But ultimately despite the scandals and the questions over the monarchy's value, I think in particular she was a shining light, and example to the rest of them.

    Good luck the Chuck, following that.

    William
    George
    Charlotte
    Louis
    Harry
    Archie
    Lilibet
    Andrew

    8th in line so he’s got his work cut out. It wasn’t that long ago that they allowed females equal ranking to males so that added another spanner into the works.

    isn't anne older than andrew?

    Yes. Looks like she gets bumped down because she's a female

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    @canefan oh, i thought they changed the rules a while back so the sex didn't matter...and for no reason they might want an extra step between andrew and the crown...for now reason

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    @Chris-B said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    @Crucial said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    Had the pleasure of meeting her only 5 years ago at her place and she was still very witty and up to speed. She doesn’t allow selfies but at least we got someone nearby to take photos of us.

    How did you get to meet her, Crucial?

    Were you the guy in the Paddington Bear suit?

    RIP Your Majesty!

    Garden Party at the Palace. We were standing with some friends eyeing up the cake tent and some royal assistant approached us and asked if we would like a meet and greet. Had to stand in the 'corridor' that she walks down and she stops, we get introduced and have a little chat and a laugh, then she moves on. Was a bit weird waiting in the open with a crowd behind the rope staring but all good and a bit of a laugh.

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    @Crucial it's clear she was in her element with the social stuff. Sir Geoffrey Palmer was talking on RNZ this morning about the Queen's visit in 1990 and the number of events she attended. Said there was a dinner with like 70 odd guests and she wanted a talking point for every single one of them. That's is awesome and she must have had an amazing memory to retain all that information and then weave it into her banter with folks.

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    Shows her cheekier self-deprecating side

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    @canefan love her even more now

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    @Kiwiwomble said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    @canefan love her even more now

    Salt of the Earth

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    @Paekakboyz said in Passing of Queen Elizabeth:

    @Crucial it's clear she was in her element with the social stuff. Sir Geoffrey Palmer was talking on RNZ this morning about the Queen's visit in 1990 and the number of events she attended. Said there was a dinner with like 70 odd guests and she wanted a talking point for every single one of them. That's is awesome and she must have had an amazing memory to retain all that information and then weave it into her banter with folks.

    The stuff is all written down on a card and there is a slick operation that you wouldn't always notice. For example the people in her meet and greet corridor were spaced just far enough apart that as she finished one group her assistant (in our case the Lord High Chancellor), who has just been handed the info from his aide, briefs her on the very short walk to you. The names are then introduced formally but she has already worked out a couple of talking points.
    Ours was a bit funny as the missus and I don't share the same surname and we happened to be standing either side of our friends (a couple) when the card was started. That meant that we had to stand back in that order to greet her and no one connected the dots that we were together. The wife and one of the others were work colleagues from different countries and he was in uniform and obviously with his wife. They chatted work with Her Majesty for a bit (she was very knowledgeable), she spoke to the other wife with general chit chat then turned to me and said 'and how do you fit into all of this?' . I pointed at the missus and said 'logistics for her' and she laughed and said 'I have one of those as well'.
    She twigged straight away that her assistants had managed to separate us and found it funny. The LHC wasn't impressed though. Silly old twit.

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    A good article in The Times:

    Sep 9, 2022  /  News

    Queen Elizabeth II obituary

    Queen Elizabeth II obituary

    When the Queen became this country’s longest-serving monarch, the humility with which she acknowledged the passing of that historic moment reflected the same se

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    @Crucial an impressive effort to make and just more evidence to the fact she saw that all as her duty and that came first

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    My old Mum is in tears. This is pretty huge.

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