Was that supposed to be a free add ?
BTW, hasn't William quit ? He hasn't been seen smoking in public for many years now, I suppose.
Most royals (and celebs) try not to be seen smoking in public.
It's a no-no these days.
Was that supposed to be a free add ?
BTW, hasn't William quit ? He hasn't been seen smoking in public for many years now, I suppose.
Good for the Queen insisting on Prince Phillip giving up smoking before they married. Otherwise I doubt very much he would have made it so far. You only have to look at the Queen's father and sister (and uncle the Duke of Windsor) so see why she was right. I know there are incidents of 100-year-olds who smoked like chimneys, but in general it does shorten lifespan, in some cases considerably. It's not the normal way of things that your sister dies before your mother.
I dobut it,. I have never heard of this, (or indeed anything about Philip smoking). But I'm pretty sure that the queen would not insist unless there was a health reason.
I wouldn't put too much stock in that statement either considering that back around 1947 when Elizabeth and Philip married, doctors were still telling women to take up smoking to relax and aid in losing weight. The health concerns from smoking are no where near what they are today.
Im not a smoker but I don't think it is a vile smell. Siomeone of the queen's age, was not likely 70 years ago, to think of health risks when most doctors didn't think of them.
Absolutely! The Queen does not merely come from a family of smokers, she comes from a family of heavy smokers and both her grandfather (who was euthanized) and father spent their final years suffering from illnesses that could be easily traced to their smoking habit. My guess is that the same was true of her grandmother Queen Mary, who also smoked, but her health decline has not been reported on as much as her father and grandfather's.Lots of smokers have a distinctive cough. It doesn't take a genius to figure out smoking is bad for your health.
I can tell when a heavy smoker sits next to me on a bus or train or tube. They smell like a used ashtray. I can hardly believe they don't know how much they stink. Perhaps the Queen felt the same.
I don't see that it is anyone else's business, either for people who smoke or over eat. You can request htat someone not smoke near you, fair enough but IMO its impertinent to "shame" them....(or overweight people of whom I'm one)...
Because secondhand smoke can be detrimental to others' health.
(And the smell permeates everywhere, on everything and lingers.)