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Thanks for the excerpt, tommy100.
This is so poignant, especially when I think of the photo Kate shared on HLM's birthday last year, showing her with her great grandchildren. I'm so glad the children got to spend that time with her and will always have those memories and pictures to remember her by. I imagine it had to be a really emotional time for the adults as well, knowing, as The Queen did, that her time was limited, even if they couldn't have known she'd pass away a couple of short months later. Seeing the family together at Christmas and Mike's podcast with Anne, William, and Kate has shown me how close the family is and how much fun they have together. I hope having them all there with her filled The Queen's last summer at Balmoral with happiness.
'She had come to realise that the medical prognosis meant she was not going to emulate her mother and reach 100, so she had been determined to make the most of that [final] year,' says one friend.
'She made sure she had all the family up over the summer, so that the young ones in particular would always be left with happy memories of her.'
This is so poignant, especially when I think of the photo Kate shared on HLM's birthday last year, showing her with her great grandchildren. I'm so glad the children got to spend that time with her and will always have those memories and pictures to remember her by. I imagine it had to be a really emotional time for the adults as well, knowing, as The Queen did, that her time was limited, even if they couldn't have known she'd pass away a couple of short months later. Seeing the family together at Christmas and Mike's podcast with Anne, William, and Kate has shown me how close the family is and how much fun they have together. I hope having them all there with her filled The Queen's last summer at Balmoral with happiness.
This quote drives home why it's a good thing that, at least for the early days, Charles's reign doesn't look much different from his mother's. There will be time for modernizing things, if Charles chooses to do so, but in those early months especially, I think the country needed and appreciated the stability the monarchy brings in times of political change and crisis.With so much political upheaval in the summer of 2022, there were very serious government concerns about possible civil disorder on Charles's accession as King.
'We had identified in our integrated review [that] when you transition to a new sovereign, it's a moment of peril for the country,' admits Penny Mordaunt, Leader of the Commons and Lord President of the (Privy) Council.