the only clean that most of us have ever known. autumn, the queen oversaw so many historic and tragic events during her reign. in your opinion, what kind of example did she set during those incredibly difficult moments? i think she made it more possible for people to keep carrying on. she served in world war ii, she saved ration coupons for her wedding dress, she was always present. even though she lived in a palace, she was not a particularly ostentatious person herself. when we saw her off-duty, she was wearing a head scarf. she loved her dogs. she, in many ways, although she carried herself as a queen, she presented as a country woman at heart. carly, do you think that the people at large have an appreciation of the reality though that the royal family really has not been the machine behind the politics of what has been going on in the united
we talked a lot about balmoral was important to the queen, where she looked at her final days, give us a thought of what you thought it meant to her? i think it meant the same to her as well, it was her annual christmas holiday, she came here for six weeks and people in the village would see her either in the early days when she used to ride a horse, i did myself one day when i was walking with my children, you would see her in the car he would zero church every sunday, and in the last sunday of the visit she would always present the prizes to the children who attended the children s church regularly, it was all these little things that she enjoyed. she was a country woman she loved her horses, her dogs, you would often see her out with her dogs as well in the park,
people together for what may be one final celebration for a one of a kind queen from an early age. queen elizabeth was one of the most recognized royals and recognized women in the world. nearly a third of the planet lived in the commonwealth that she ruled. she managed to combine the truly regal with a country woman, simple pleasures. and she embodied old fashioned values of virtue, faith and self-restraint, honoring to the very end the pledge she had made when she was just twenty one . i declare before the cry whether it be normal or shall be devoted to your service and to the service of our great imperial family. to which we all belong. and the platinum jubilee was the final celebration for the queen. meantime, a new king and a new prime minister. and less than a week it s a lot to take in for the people of
SchellsburgEdith J. Laird, 84, of Ponderosa Road, Schellsburg, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Thursday, June 9, 2022, at Pennknoll Village, Snake Spring Township.