In the words from 'Paddington'
Thank you ma'am .... for everything.
Alwyn
RIP HRH QUEEN ELIZABETH II
- AlwynTurner
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Re: RIP HRH QUEEN ELIZABETH II
YOU'RE NEVER TOO OLD TO HAVE A HAPPY CHILDHOOD!
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Re: RIP HRH QUEEN ELIZABETH II
I was 7 years old' I got home from school and found my Mum crying,
She told me the King had died (We had already been told that at school) She tried to explain how important he was to everyone in the Country,
And here we are 70+ years later crying again over someone we have come to love and trust,
I would not put much money on the Republicans chances of a change any time soon
Truly Elizabeth the Great.
She told me the King had died (We had already been told that at school) She tried to explain how important he was to everyone in the Country,
And here we are 70+ years later crying again over someone we have come to love and trust,
I would not put much money on the Republicans chances of a change any time soon
Truly Elizabeth the Great.
I think I am about to upset someone