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The Queen Is Dead.
To my UK cousins, my sympathy. Fair winds mam. May you find safe harbor in the next life.
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Has anyone told Enrico Palazzo?
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The was the Queen of many nations of the Commonwealth also, including both of the countries with which I hold citizenship. All the current and ex military members on this forum from Canada, Australia and New Zealand will have sworn their oath to Her Majesty.
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My deepest condolences to Her Majesty's bereaved family, friends and nations. With her departure several eras now truly have ended: The era of European empires, their demise and the immediate postcolonial phase as well as a life full of dedicated service to the people.
May she find peace and be reunited with her husband, whom she dearly missed as I understand. Long live the king!
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I learned the other day that the Queen was the last world leader who was a World War 2 vet. I knew she was a vet, but not that she was the last one. Another member of the Greatest Generation gone.
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To those who miss and mourn her, my condolences, to those who do not, be respectful of her mourners please.
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Indeed. She joined the Territorials as soon as she turned 18, against the wishes of her father, the King.
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