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Honestly hearing she died doesn’t seem real to me,she lived through so much and it doesn’t feel like she really just died
It's sad the immortal lady the whole world knew wasn't immortal after all. But what stuck me most is that her family doesn't get to grieve like normal people. Charles had to meet the prime minister within hours of losing his mother, they all had public duties to fulfil. To swallow your sorrow but be confronted with it constantly mist be so hard, even when they were preparing for it for 20 years
She was such a fixture, known the world over. She will be missed, but now it is finally Charles' time on the throne. He has been brought up for this, just as his mother was. He will do very well.
Well she had a long run. May she rest in peace.With all the scandle in that family, I am surprised she lived this long.
I'm born and raise in America, and yet I can't imagine a world without her. Can't imagine how her people must feel. To me, even though she was born into the role, she was an amazing example of what a strong, committed woman can do. She wasn't perfect, and her family issues played out for the whole world to see, but she faced everything with a power and grace we will not likely see again.
She wasn't born into the role. Her uncle Edward abdicated the throne to be with Mrs Simpson. Edward's younger brother, Elizabeth's father, George VI was then King for almost 16 years. On King George VI death, his daughter became Elizabeth II.
Brit here. I'm going to be quite honest here, I couldn't honestly care less about her death. A random old woman I don't know died after a long and comfortable life. I don't see any reason to be sad personally. And yes, I know this is a horrible sin to think, I've certainly heard enough of my apathy being terrible already. I don't think I would care about any of the royals passing either except for the kids, and even then it would only be an "oh they were very young, that's sad". But you asked for what I thought, so here you go.
100% agree. There were many other items in the news yesterday that were far more pertinent.
It’s not a competition though is it? It doesn’t matter, who is anyone to judge what is more important on a national or international scale? People vote with their clicks and the media responds.
Load More Replies...I think it may depend on one's age and personal experience. If you've lost a mother, then you'll know nothing can compare with that, and this may be a reminder as she felt like the mother of the nation. As Boris Johnson astutely observed, many are experiencing feelings, particularly a sense of loss, that they didn't expect to have.
I've lost both my parents, and losing a child compares with that. Losing a parent is tragic, but something we all go through, hopefully. She did not feel like the mother of the nation. You probably never met her, was never at her table, was never comforted by her. You are projecting other feelings onto a myth of someone you only ever saw on the TV.
Load More Replies...more than one elderly lady is going to die in Britain this winter... I think that needs addressed
Kevin Bridges said something similar in his Stand-up, and was villified for it. Shame truth is so undervalued.
Load More Replies...I'm British too, but I'm also fascinated with the protocol at the minute, with the official proclamations today.
I admit I do find the protocols and proclamations interesting too. After all, it's been a while since the last change of monarch
Load More Replies...An HONEST answer. Bravo! Of course it’s sad for family/friends when somebody dies. It’s also a good reminder that even the richest, most powerful people are MORTAL. Ya can’t buy off the Reaper.
ay, same here. Million of people die every day, what makes her death so special? Just because "royalty"?
Sad. End of an era. It’ll seem strange hearing “King Charles “ on the news
My husband just pointed out that they're going to put Charles on the money. That really threw me.
Yeah, stamps too. And anywhere there’s an ER will change to CR, I guess. What I didn’t realise until today was, we’re now in the Carolean era. (As against Elizabethan) . I wonder what the era is called for William?)
Load More Replies...I surprised myself by being a little sad and having a sense of loss. Surprised because I am not a royal fan or follower. But it somehow seems like another big change in a changing world.
To paraphrase Monty Python, I didn't vote for her. Whilst it is sad for the family, she was in her 90's and is not a shock.
Strong, intelligent woman , a true leader. She worked real hard for Britain, and will be greatly missed.
I'm willing to bet that of the 8 billion people on Earth, the number of people who will *actually* miss her is a vanishingly small percentage. Honestly, how often did you think about her before she died? What actual tangible impact did she (not "the monarch" in the abstract, but her as an individual) have on your life?
Load More Replies...No one voted her in; thankfully we’re not a republic. Yes, she may have been 96 but she’s worked bloody hard, often to the detriment of her family life but it’s a promise she made on her investiture.
There are a lot of people who work a damn site harder and DON'T get millions of pounds a year, the very best healthcare, servants, land, castles, guaranteed future for their kids, etc. It's really not all that selfless is it.
Load More Replies...Can you think of anybody else voted into office who will get the reaction around the world on their death. Headline news in virtually every country. 100 world leaders attending her funeral (double the number for Mandela). Funeral to be televised live in dozens of countries. Overwhelming sense of loss across all sections of the public.You do not need to be voted to be admired and loved. Tell us of someone you voted for and let’s compare.
Not unexpected but still sad to hear. I feel like I've lost a distant grandmother or great aunt. RIP
I feel awful, so much is going on in this world, everything changes. Sadly more bad, than good things. But she was there, always a smile in her face; keeping her promise to be devoted to her people and her kingdom. She felt immortal, for all my life, my parents life she was the queen of the british empire. And now? I cannot think that royals, whether it be british or any other, will be the same. Or will be here or as important for a long time. Nowadays with all the feminists and all this, I think everyone forgets about the queen. She was there as a woman and stood her ground. She was respected and loved and noone talked about her being a female. The world lost a great human being with her. Still feel sorry for Harry, for not being able to say goodbye.
That was Harry’s choice. He was invited to see the Queen for her summer holiday in Balmoral, but he chose not to go, I believe he hasn’t been since he married his wife.
I thought he was one of the family to go to Balmoral when they were called to go? Pretty sure. Kate didn't go because of the kids' school but all the other members of the family went.
It brought back memories of a meeting my Dad had with Her Majesty… People who visiting my Mum and Dad’s place over the years often commented on a photo of my Dad (Circa 1977) with the Queen in which she was laughing… My Dad was in the Royal Australian Navy for 21 years. Part of his career was in Submarines in the early 70’s. Because Australia was developing their Submarine fleet, officers were sent to the UK to train on the British vessels. As such he ended up being part of a Royal Navy event which the Queen was inspecting. At one point during her inspection, just near my Dad she commented about the “SubmaREENers”. Without thinking, Dad automatically replied. “Actually Ma’am, we’re Australian so we are SubMARINers” Based on the death glare look he got from his Captain who was escorting The Queen, dad fully expected to be on the new boat back to Australia. The Queen however apparently smiled and replied something along the lines of ”I will remember that” and moved on Fast forward several years and my Dad was back in the UK doing some more training during the silver jubilee festivities. Once again, Dad was in line as the Queen was inspecting the troops… She walked down the line and glanced at my dad and took a couple of steps forward before stepping back and saying. “You’re my Australian SubMARINer” Her Majesty said, pointing at my Dad. Dad was absolutely stunned! He said he blurted “Yes ma’am!” She smiled at him and said (with apparently a twinkle in her eye) “I told you I would remember” and laughed. It was about then that the Photo was taken. Dad said it was one of the best moments of his Naval career. From that day until the day he passed away, my Dad would never hear a bad word for Her Majesty. He would be devastated about her passing…
It says something about how she saw the people she met. As that and not seas of faces in a long life.
It is the role of the monarch to put people at their ease, not the other way around. The Queen was very, very good at doing that.
There are so many things I admired about her as a human being and if there was one thing that really stuck out it was her incredible memory which this story confirms. I mean think about it, in your life you meet literally hundreds upon hundreds of people but years later you still remember a face and the conversation? Most of us can't even remember where we left our keys we alway put in the same spot.
She was the best person for a job she truly didn't want. I have nothing but respect for her as an individual. RIP our Liz.
Your Liz was a quiet force of nature. We'll never know the full extent of her dedication - it wasn't advertised for the world to see. However, you only needed to see her face as she greeted her subjects to see how thoroughly she cherished you all.
I can dislike an institution and still see the humaity in that institution
Me too I find the idea of monarchy abhorrent but I have nothing but respect for Elizabeth the 2nd...and Elizabeth the 1st too... Weird.!
I’d honestly like to know why you find the idea of a monarchy abhorrent. I haven’t lived under anything but a monarchy so can’t compare it with something like a republic for instance.
Load More Replies...a very strange day to wake up with a new King. King Charles has very big shoes to fill. RIP
I work as a news anchor at a small station, and I messed up and said Queen Elizabeth instead of "King Charles" and just started crying. She was my queen for so long, and always will be in my heart.
So sorry for your country's loss. A lot of people around the world are feeling quite sad at her passing. Even as an American, her presence in the world was something that couldn't be matched and she will be mourned and missed, but never as much as your nation and commonwealths. You've lost a precious part of your lives and I'm very sorry for that.
She was an important part of the Commonwealth not just the UK.
Load More Replies...To me the best memory is this video where she is having tea with Paddington. It is not a deep fake video, she went all in showing her fabulous sense of humour https://youtu.be/7UfiCa244XE
When I heard the news, it felt so surreal, so wrong, even though I’m not from Britain or any of the Commonwealth nations. There was always a Queen Elizabeth, that was one thing that didn’t change, regardless of how much the world did. She wasn’t perfect, but she was a strong woman who wasn’t afraid to show people who’s boss and was so respected and loved by people around the world. And now she’s gone. I don’t know how to feel. RIP Queen Elizabeth II, good luck King Charles III.
True. Can we like, skip ahead to when (oh how I wish) Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are ruling over the UK at the same time?!?!?! They literally could run the world. Especially Charlotte.
Uhhh, I'm pretty sure there is only one ruler at a time, which would be Prince Geogre. And even if they were to rule at the same time I'd hope they wouldn't rule the world- That would mean a lot of war.
Load More Replies...Queen Elizabeth II was a very steadying hand for her entire reign. She faced many challenges - both public and private - as the public face of the United Kingdom's government. She didn't rule - she advised. ********* I've admired her determination to fulfill her duties to the best of her abilities. “I declare before you all that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service, and the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong.” - Queen Elizabeth II, 1952
The two absolute best monarchs of England were the two Elizabeths... End of! Both screwed over by their close family members, both forced into the job by circumstances outside of thier control. Both legends in thier own time.... Pm me to #changemymind
Oddly enough, the way she died. Going to sleep and not waking up. I've had family that passed away in hospitals from varying causes, an example being my dad. His kidneys were starting to fail and he had a sickness that he was battling on and off through out his life. Both the very things he was scared of dying of. I didn't want to lose him and as morbid as it sounds, I'd rather he had just, gone to sleep and not woke up. It sounds like a more peaceful way to go.
Yeah I think 'passed away peacefully in her sleep' is just what they always write on these occasions. I mean it's not like the newsreader is going to come out in a black tie and say 'the queen died while explosively s******g herself'. The real circumstances of her death are, quite rightly, private to her family and nurses.
i feel bad but i feel ya at the same time but at least your dad didnt die when you were 2 or your mom didnt die when you were 8 which is what happened to me
Check your narcissism. I'm not trying to be cruel here, because obviously you've been through a lot, but a huge narcissistic red flag is being unable to hear about someone's misfortune without recentering the conversation on your own misfortune. A bigger red flag is claiming yours is the winning misfortune by comparing the two. Unsolicited advice: you may want to check this narcissistic tendency before it becomes a permanent part of your personality.
Load More Replies...Not a Brit but living in Britain. Objectively speaking she was just a person born into privilege who managed not to become a complete twat throughout her life (which is an achievement nowadays, I give her that). But she was neither a saint, nor infallibe, she stole money from her subjects and her favourite child was a sexual predator. Sad for her family but Charles managed to split up the spoils within 24 hours so hardly seems like the world has come to end. Just another day in The Firm
Not stole, it’s taxes, everyone everywhere pays them. And Charles didn’t divvy anything up, it wouldn’t be up to him, it would have all been decided and laid down by his mother (and probably his father). Guessing you are a yank….
I'm very sure the "splitting up of the spoils" was decided on some years ago. However, what Charles did to the staff at Clarence House was despicable. He literally cut those people off at the knees when he could have had the decency to wait til after the funeral. I can appreciate his environmental efforts, but I've always thought he was a self-centered a-r-s-e.
She did not steal money from us. Look it up. The Royal Family were net contributors of over a billion a year to the UK economy.
She lobbied successfully on multiple occasions to be exempt from all manner of taxes on her income, assets, etc., alongside exceptions from planning regulations, employment law, environmental responsibility, etc. If she'd paid taxes like the rest of us she'd have been an even bigger contributor. (Also, FYI, in terms of "the economy" a billion quid is peanuts.)
Load More Replies...Please do, I'm not going to be offended by you telling me your opinion
Load More Replies...I get chills every time somebody reminds me. My dad (who is British) was speechless when he saw the article. It feels surreal. This was the only monarch I have lived with, now we have a new one. It's very sad. I have a lot of emotions, but don't know how to express them.
Hearing "King Charles " , for a second, I feel like we've just been thrown back 400 years.
I sorry, but I don't really feel sad, just shocked since I thought she would live to be a hundred. I don't really know what she did so I don't feel sad.
I get it, and I'm British. She was there, though, for the whole lifetime of most people here, it's a huge shift
Load More Replies...There are those who don't feel sad because, perhaps, deep down inside they are glad that it is over for her in this realm.
She was absolutely awesome. When my friend told me she died I was like "I thought I would never hear that.". I always have liked her. Now we will all hear about king Charles so it will be a little weird to get used to. Also, it's a little crazy how unexpected (but kind of expected) it was. Even though I live in America, it just feels so sad and crazy and weird to hear that. It's just too sad that she has died 😢
(I'm in the USA, btw) I learned about it when I was walking into French class and one of my friends greeted me with "Queen Elizabeth died" "No. You're lying." It's really sad. I thought she would live longer. I had heard earlier on a website that she was under medical supervision, but I didn't know she was going to die. RIP Queen Elizabeth II
I was in after school when I found out. My friend took her computer out and about a minute later she said "Queen Elizabeth is dead!". It's kinda weird when you find out something like that.
I was in the cafeteria and it’s one of those moments that you know you’re going to remember forever. The whole room exploded, it was crazy
yea when i got on the bus to go to school one of my friends told me that she died too
my biology teacher looked at her phone and said "oh. The queen died." and the whole class was shocked and I was trying not to cry. we continued the lesson in silence except for the teacher teaching.
I am sorry about her death but she was also 96. But I am very sorry about her death, and I send my condolences
There will be some who will not mourn the passing of Her Majesty but I bet they’ll make the most of the Bank Holiday that King Charles has said the day of the Queen’s funeral will be. I’m certainly not one of those people. Queen Elizabeth has been the only monarch throughout my life and it seems strange that we now have King Charles III. I remember the day in 1977 during the silver jubilee that all schools in the area converged on the stadium at Elland Road, the home of Leeds United football club. The Queen and Prince Philip slowly rode around all 4 stands and the noise was incredible. All of us cheering and furiously waving our little flags. Unlike North Korea we weren’t forced to cheer, we cheered because we were proud of our Queen. Imagine yourself in the Queens shoes. You have another public engagement. You are tired, exhausted in fact. You feel you may be starting with a cold as your head aches and you have a sore throat. But you know it is your duty, and you continue with that duty until you are well into your nineties. Over sixty years! Thank you Ma’am. Rest in peace.
Personally, I have no strong feeling about the news. But I have talked to many people from countries that were colonized by Britain and the majority of them are actually happy to hear the news. It was eye opening to see that so many people are still angry about this period of Britain's history.
How ridiculous of these people you’ve been talking to. It’s was the queens doing then, was it? They’re glad she’s dead because it was her fault? People need to stop blaming us (the people of now) for our ancestors choices. Nothing we can do about history except learn from it and not repeat past mistakes! Do we blame others and make an issue out of being invaded by the Saxons, vikings or Romans?
To be fair, many in the UK still haven't forgiven the French for 1066.
Load More Replies...I've posted a few replies on here and subsequently deleted them, not because I regretted what I wrote in any way, but because of the usual anti-Britain sentiment. Colonialism was wrong and we abolished it. Slavery was wrong and we abolished that. I do not seek to minimise the impact of those two eras and remain sympathetic to all those concerned. Those acts were carried out by my ancestors and I am sorry if your ancestors were victims. I truly am. But it wasn't me that carried out those injustices any more than it was the Queen. To keep on beating us with the same old stick only sows division and is the enemy of unity. It's like blaming Angela Merkel for the acts of Hitler. Ridiculous. But to get back to the post; the thread asks for thoughts on the death of Her Majesty. OP states they have no real opinion on it but goes on to give the opinion of the 'majority' of the 'many' which they supposedly spoke to. It's as unverifiable as this: I have talked to 'many' people who are heavily involved in social media and the 'majority' say that OP made their post up on the spot in order to take a cheap shot at an elderly grandmother after she died. They couldn't even wait until after the funeral to do it either. That's why it's shameful.
Um... I'm from a commonwealth country and honestly....I feel something inside me has gone hollow when I am reminded about this because that was one thing always.... Who's the queen? Elizabeth Queen Elizabeth we would say....And just like that she died and I feel sad because she was like a constant in the equation of world I feel so strange and unreal hearing this cuz she was just the Queen and I don't have ill feelings because personally I loved that woman for her personality and way of conduct...
Very strange. She presided over the slow dissolution of the remainder of the British Empire and was happy that each country gained its independence. I suggest you check out the countries that used to be a part of what used to be the British Empire and see how well they are doing compared to countries that were part of the Spanish Empire and others.
And how many are joining the Commonwealth, two countries this year.
Load More Replies...Put this question to them - would the Queen have treated you better than Robert Mugabe? How about Idi Amin’s brutal regime resulting in the estimated deaths of between 100,000 and 500,000 Ugandan’s? The Nigerian civil war? All of these happening after being granted independence. Not that independence isn’t a very good thing.
And yet they so conveniently skipped over the fact that it was her who started with getting rid of colonies because she rather would like to see them as friends.
First thing I thought - popped right into my head!- was “Thank GOD that tRump isn’t pres. Can you even imagine the ignorant, rude, insulting, STUPID things he would say and do?! Fingers crossed he won’t decide to “pop over” and make the U.S. a cringing laughing stock again. Oh yeah, sad an old lady died. She seemed nice.
I feel this, I thought thank god Boris isn't PM anymore the scruffy immoral rubber faced clown.
I think a hell of a lot of us have been thanking God for that for a while now. Covid, alone, would have seen many, many more of us dead than we care to imagine.
Trump *was* president when covid started, and yeah, you may recall it was a disaster.
Load More Replies...i mean, i agree about the trump bit, but she was always more than an old lady.
It was a clear, concise and thoughtful statement. There is no way in HELL that tRump wrote any of it. If a persons speeches or remarks are completely different from written statements, then OBVIOUSLY it’s fake!
Load More Replies...She's the only monarch in the UK I've ever known. I live in the US, and the concept of monarchy is strange and sad to me, that there's a family that, while privileged, basically belongs to its nation. And yet, whatever my feelings about the institution, the queen was a fixture in my life and the lives of many others. It will take a long time for me to get used to hearing "the King of England" or "the King of the United Kingdom", and it's even stranger to think it's likely to be a king rather than a queen for many years to come.
I mean she was a cute old lady but other than that who cares?? She was a British Royal who lived a comfortable life for 96 years.. I have way more important things to be "shocked" about..
...i agree with you.....but i got downvoted elsewhere for posting similar so be careful dude.....
Comedy is shut down in England because of that. English people normally live longer than Americans. And things will get interesting in the Royal Family.
Quality of life and longevity in the UK vs the USA come down to healthcare. The UK has universal healthcare, which means the country cared enough to grant all citizens equal access oppose to the US, your focus isn't about health but wether or not you can pay for it. And worst, in the US it's not the doctor that determines if you get care or treatment, it's the insurance companies that determines whether or not they will approve your care plan, and even if you are approved, you're still paying out the difference and that can cost thousands.
I know this is nothing to do with the Queen’s passing but we English usually do live longer than Americans because we don’t have the right to bear arms! Thankfully. Although we do have an awful lot of knife crimes/killings that we need to sort out. House being burgled? English cops do sod all about it. American cops turn up and shoot the perpetrator/s dead. Suddenly I’m all for our police force carrying guns.
The chances of the cops here in the states arriving while a burglary is in progress is slim. They'd usually come after the fact. And if they do show up it's a crapshoot if they actually help. I called during an attempted burglary when a meth head was trying to get into my house. I was 18 and it was my first rental. Cops showed up and believed the white meth head that she lived there, forced me to let them in, then stood by while she took what she wanted. Despite me offering to show them the lease. I can't help but think me being black had something to do with it. Their guns weren't super helpful, but they did tell me they'd arrest me if I called 911 again. So the next time that house got robbed, probably by the same woman, I just replaced the broken lock and moved on. Never felt safe, was carful never to keep anything of value around. Didn't renew that lease. This happened in a "safe" college town in a liberal area/state. Could have been worse for me in a different area.
Load More Replies...While my condolences go out to our British brothers and sisters, at the end of the day I personally feel nothing, as she is not and never has been my leader. Americans divorced themselves from the crown centuries ago. Our modern day obsession with the royal family is perplexing.
I don't think it's that perplexing (this isn't a criticism) - there's something to be said for a nation's devotion to the person who's been a mainstay in their lives and to others around the world. No, we don't have a monarchy and that's fine by us, but I can understand the mentality, both good and bad, in regards to the royal family. There's a tradition to it all that seemed to bind the Queen to many of her subjects, that we just don't have. We have and had beloved figures in our collective lives, such as JFK , and the world saw how we reacted to that loss. Can you imagine how much worse it could have been if he had been the head of our country for decades longer and then assassinated? People crave consistency and we just don't have that (except maybe Tom Hanks. He's consistently good. He would've been a good king)!
I also don't understand the hype around JFK...the Kennedys are popular by name, not accomplishments
Load More Replies...As an Scots-Irish-Indian American I have mixed feelings. One, she was an amazing woman who shared my name and a bada** who fought in WW2. She seemed like a nice woman who had an amazing sense of humor and was a major historical figure! I know she will be missed not just by me, but by many nations worldwide. On the other hand, her country is responsible for the deaths of some of my relatives in both Ireland and India. I realize Liz may not have been directly responsible but all I can think about how she could have done something. A statement, an apology, anything even if symbolic.
I'm British, this all was pretty hard to hear. She's been all my life, I don't think I know many people who know any other monarch apart from her... it feels surreal to have her gone instantly, I think absolutely no-one was expecting this. My condolences to her family and to everyone else who knew her.
oops, meant *She's been here all my life, not "She's been all my life"... :P
I was chatting with my friend online and he was like 'hey did you know the queen just died??' My first immediate reaction was, 'are u sure that's not just clickbait or something. Was kinda shocked it actually happened.
forgot to add the question mark and other ' sorry :/
Due to the accession of King Charles III you are humbly forgiven.
Load More Replies...She was a bridge to a time that seems so long ago. Looking at what she lived through. Telegraph to social media. Mechanic during WW2. Her words are on the moon, and She sent the first Royal E-mail in 1976. Along side her 15 prime ministers, were presidents Truman to Biden. When you think about her PMs, Churchill, the first, served as part of an honor guard for Queen Victoria, (she was the only monarch he never personally met in his lifetime) means the queen had a direct line, to Queen Victoria, through Churchill, and all of us, via Her Majesty. It’s an odd feeling, but, a hopeful one. While she was the only Monarch most of the world’s population has ever known, His Majesty is well prepared for the job.
Goodbye Lizzie Darling The greatest ever Queen Our light in times of darkness And so much more you've been Goodbye Lizzie Darling You're finally set free We knew that this would happen But hoped it couldn't be Goodbye Lizzie Darling Now millions cry for you You were our friend and mother Your love was strong and true Goodbye Lizzie Darling We know you loved us so And we in full returned it We hope that you did know Goodbye Lizzie Darling You really were the best And tears will flow like rivers When you are laid to rest Goodbye Lizzie Darling I see Charon drawing near Soon you'll walk in fragrant fields With those you hold so dear Goodbye Lizzie Darling It's time for us to part You'll live on in my memory You'll live on in my heart
That's really lovely and heartfelt. I'm sorry some people are spiteful asssholes. Sorry for your loss and I hope you all come to respect and maybe even love King Charles. I think he's had major blunders, but all in all, he seems to have evolved into a man who at least tries to be good and useful and progressive. There's something to be said for that.
I'm.glad some like you understand
Load More Replies...so sweet. I loved the bit about "Charon drawing near", sorry for your loss, she was a great woman.
I'm gonna be honest, I couldn't read this because it was very dysphoria inducing. (that nickname is my deadname) I'm sure this was an absolutely heartfelt poem and I really wish I could read it :(
Never cared about her life, so why would I care about her passing? I mean, 96 is a wonderful age and she lived a full life and accomplished so much stuff. What she did right or wrong, that's not for me to say. It definitely feels weird, but it just doesn't impact me on a personal level.
I am canadian and dont really care although i feel bad for her family... i think the monarchy is an outdated institution and hope that we can have a referendum to end the constitutional monarchy. Also can we start returning all of the items that were stolen from other countries in the name of colonisation ..
The number of people (public figures and people I know)/organisations/businesses expressing "heartfelt grief" about it having never previously expressed the slightest interest is just weird, like everyone's afraid of causing offense because they're not seen to be sad - it's like a mild version of nobody wanting to be the first person to stop clapping after Stalin made a speech. A 96 year old woman died. It happens. Stamps and cash will look different, maybe a couple of countries will take the opportunity to become republics, but in the grand scheme of things this isn't going to make the slightest bit of difference to anything, so can we all just move on please?
Agreed. Enough of her already. Sick of the spotlight on her. She didn't even do anything noteworthy, she basically inherited the spoils of her ancestor's doing, however horrific. Helping out with a few tasks here and there during WW2 and smiling for the camera aren't achievements. What's sad is she gets more attention and recognition than all the real women heroes of WW2 combined.
Definitely agree with the first part. Some people are genuinely sad and that's fine. But plenty of organisations are going really over the top about it just because they're afraid that if they're insufficiently groveling they'll be piled on online by the small minority of ultra-royalists. It's like in November when if someone on TV forgets to wear their poppy they get destroyed.
She's not even in the ground yet. You're gonna have to suck it up for a few more days. You can do it, I have faith in you.
I was with them until the move on bit. My first reaction was that she was super old. That was it. No feelings personally but I grieved a surprising amount when Robin Williams died, so I get people grieving over a public figure who has always been a staple in their lives and think they should be given the room to do so.
Load More Replies...The faster the better - My 16 year old daughter sent a text saying, "The Queen died" and my only response was, "She's 96, it's about time"
My mom did the same to me. And it was my same exact thought.
Load More Replies...I'm American, so I wasn't as directly affected, but I found out in class. It was actually AP Gov, ironically. It's a pretty small class, and we're all pretty close. So when I kid shouts "The Queen is dead!" during group study time, we all decided to put our work on hold and start looking into the British Government, and her death, and the ceremonial aspects of a member of the royal family passing. It was pretty cool. The whole school was abuzz, kids running down the hall saying "Mr. Smith! The Queen is dead!" I hadn't heard that she was under medical supervision, so it was a bit shocking, and I feel bad for the people that idolized her and for her family.
I do find it fascinating that you are (presumably) in the US, yet people are saying 'The Queen is dead' rather than 'Queen Elizabeth dead' or 'The British Queen is dead'. I think that sums it up, she was THE Queen!
My mom died the week before Queen Elizabeth did. Two great ladies lost in such a short time. I'm extra sad because of my own mom. I fondly remember when we went to Buckingham Palace when I was a child and one of the guards brought me in behind the fence so I could watch the changing of the guards without the wrought iron fence obstructing my view. My mom had to stay outside.
It's not a tragedy - she lived a long life. But I am still heartbroken and will miss her. A true "anti hero" : someone who never asked to have to carry the responsibility of her role, but who did so with tireless and unfailing dedication. Her life was not her own, and I could never envy her position. I could not have done half so well as her, I like my privacy too much. Respect.
Is it wrong that I'm waiting for all the memes about her being immortal to be replaced? Is it just me? Too soon, right?
it doesn't feel real and whenever I think of her I think oh she's at the palace but then reality hits in. I feel as if a part of me had died with her. I don't know why I'm feeling so sad like I barely knew her and did not even meet her in real life. I feel as is something is not normal and its strange. like I thought shed live like until 100
Although we are all saddened by her passing, a lot of Australians are already "Viva la republic", to quote a text message mum sent me that morning. We had a referendum in 1996 or 97 and it was strongly opposed, I think due to the faith in the Queen and everything she has seen for so long. Now might be a very different story, as NO ONE has ever really liked Charlie here. Also *Charles in charge theme music*
Yes, a rich UK 96 yr old lady died. More interested in my 90 yr old mum than some English tourist attraction, sorry.
I've upvoted you. Not sure why you were downvoted for caring about your own mum, rather than a stranger.
Load More Replies...mhm, this is true. and I laughed way to hard at the *charles in charge* bit.
THIS WASNT PLANNED IT WASNT SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN
Apparently, god plans everyone's life even before they were conceived so yeah, it was planned, depends who you ask.
I'm a 13yo American, so I don't know much, but word gets around. All my life, I've been hearing about her, and I'm sad to hear that she died. 😥😭
Umm everybody gotta go sometime
She lived a long comfortable life. If she wasn't a royal she probably wouldn't live that long. She was almost a century old, so no shock there. I'm more sad of people who died in their 40's, leaving young children and family behind. Still sorry that she died.
Need more upvotes. And yes, she lived a comfortable and long life cause she was surprise surprise, rich and spoiled 🙄🤦🏻♀️. If she wasn't so rich or titularly 'important', she'd probably die younger and unnoticed like millions of other 80-90 year olds. But of course we don't care about them do we cats they aren't "royal"?🙄🤦🏻♀️
Load More Replies...It feels like the end of an era. It is one more severed link to the past. She lived through so much and did so much as both princess and queen. One thing I remember seeing is a clip of her cutting a cake with a sword. When asked why she was using a sword rather than a knife, she replied either "because I can" or "because I want to," which shows she was still a human being, behind the strict rules and pageantry. I hope they have a plan for all her corgis, because she had a lot (like 17?) and actually played with and fed them treats, despite servants doing the walks.
most of her corgis have died. She didn't replace them as she did not want them to have to live after she died, but "favorite son" Andrew gave her two sometime last year or early this year. One died; two were left and one of her grandchildren is going to take the two that are left.
"Because I can" - what a terribly obnoxious thing to say. I'll remember that next time I want to do something unconventional
I found the clip the other day. The real interaction was "There's a knife right there." "I know." It's a personal choice, but I'd love to cut a cake with a sword. It seems cool. I'd obviously make sure the sword was clean beforehand, was capable of doing the job, and cared for after.
Load More Replies...Regardless of what many think of the royal family. As someone from outside the UK, I can understand the depths of her passing. For generations, she was a beacon of hope to many, young and old, who grew up knowing there was A QUEEN. For her lifetime, her work, her memes, and so on, people could at least show their respects. All I knew my life as well that the UK is represented through her, Her Majesty WAS the UK, so now that she is gone, for many, I could at least try and understand what this means. She was respected by many, loved by more, so this is indeed a sad loss for the whole world. If you don't like her, just wishing her death or even saying that you're happy that she's gone or wishing anything bad for her family, or anyone regardless, is inhumane. Compassion is free. Humanity is free.
I just imagine the dinosaurs up there just being like, “omg is that Lizzie?” “ dang, I thought she was immortal” (this is a joke,please disregard it)
I'm not a Brit in the slightest, but the Queen has been a thing my entire life, something that was just "out there" and seemed permanent, like Big Ben, or the Eiffel Tower, or the Statue of Liberty. It feels weird to know she is gone.
I’m Irish. I don’t have any time for the monarchy. I recognise that she was a human so I’m not devoid of the baseline compassion of the death of a person but she did not exist in a vacuum that separates her from her legacy. She was reigning while many atrocities were carried out under colonialism, including Bloody Sunday here in Ireland. She may have been a “nice old lady” and an interesting person as an individual but I cannot celebrate her in death, it’s just too complicated. The history of colonialism is too cruel and dehumanising to get absolved from. Ireland was brutally oppressed for 800 years. It’s a different time now and one doesn’t carry hatred into the future but that doesn’t mean we should bend the knee in respectful reverence because she died. An article from the Irish Times says it quite well (citation given): “Having a monarchy next door is a little like having a neighbour who's really into clowns and has daubed their house with clown murals, displays clown dolls in each window and has an insatiable desire to hear about and discuss clown-related news stories. More specifically, for the Irish, it's like having a neighbour who's really into clowns and, also, your grandfather was murdered by a clown.”
As an Australian Republican, I feel for the passing of a public figure and a human being, but not as the Queen. The monarchy means absolutely nothing to me
Pretty surreal, I mean we all expected it to happen eventually but I personally thought she had a couple more years left in her. That's life I suppose. One little comment I have to make is that in Canada it's crazy how many pointless little pleasantries and such need to be kept up, like changing all the signs to king instead of queen, the bills need to be changed, plus no important announcements can go out out of respect for the mourning period. Not saying any of these things are bad, but since the monarchy has no real power in terms of the democratic system it does seem like a bit much.
Went in one ear and out the other. It was one of those things where I thought, oh I didn't know she was even still alive? I have never understood the fascination with royals.
It’s so odd for me, I was just looking up cookie dough recipe’s with my friend when we saw that she had died… it feels like nothing changed, but everything changed.
I started watching the series "The Crown" a little while ago. I'd always liked and respected the Queen but I feel like the series made me understand her a little more (I'm American, by the way.) I heard the news that she'd passed away the day after I finished the first season. It felt so strange because she's always been around, so it's very weird to have her gone. She was a true icon and I miss her very much.
And of course my heart goes out to her family and everyone in the U.K. Just felt like I should mention that.
Well...I don't have strong personal feelings about it. But I do feel for the people who do. I've grieved the death of public figures and it's a real thing. Also, dying with a sharp mind at 96 in her own bed in her sleep? Goals.
I am an American and glad of that but will say that though she represented a country that did some. pretty evil stuff some centuries back, she was admirable in how she led her country for 70 years. She was a well-respected, amazingly strong person but a real lady in every way.with a good sense of humor. I admired her and would very much have liked to have met her in person but a trip to England, though much desired, never happened. She will be missed. It just doesn't feel real to know that she is gone and that now, instead of our talking about how Queen Elizabeth is doing so and so or going to this place or that, it'll be King Charles doing it and visiting this place or that, or giving a speech about whatever. I somehow cannot envision him as the monarch now. He doesn't somehow fit my image of a king. But hopefully he will do the things expected of him in the correct way at the correct time and carry on his mother's legacy in a befitting manner. Good-bye, Your Majesty,. Rest in peace. You deserve it. Signed, Sue Solender
I cried during science class when I found out. It’s not like I was sobbing, it was a few tears, but i was really sad. My teacher got mad at me for “disrupting the class over unimportant things”. When i asked how it was unimportant she said her death shouldn’t matter to me because i live in America. But it did matter to me. I think i should be able to share my emotions no matter where i come from, because all emotions are important and should be acknowledged. Queen Elizabeth was an amazing person and role model. I will miss her.
I hope this will be the end of the monarchy.
I honestly just don’t know. It was literally yesterday when a friend whisper yelled, “The Queen is dead.”
Honestly, I feel so crushed. She is a true leader and role model for all of us. Hearing "King Charles" instead of Queen Elizabeth" would seem a little strange. RIP Queen Elizabeth.
It was a shock. For those kinds of people always it seems like it will happen some other time. And like someone said before it will be weird hearing King Charles on the news.
It was sudden. I was aware she was quite old, but was doing very well. It's a sad surprise.
to me it was quite shokking because she was a queen that looked up to and i still cant belive she died. (sorry for any spelling mistakes)
I dont understand American obsession with British royalty. We literally fought war to get away
I see so many people going on about how wonderful she was and how dignified and obviously she was those things but she also watched quietly and with dignity, especially in the beginning and middle parts of her reign, as atrocities were carried out under her name across the globe! Britain was still pillaging the world not so long ago I feel so much more for Africa and the other countries that were hurt where millions died I don't respect the fact that she just condoned all of that Keep calm and Carry on sure it's dignified but you never have to say sorry
Not a massive royalist, but I was brought up to have respect. They didn’t ask to be born into that role anymore than I did to be born on a farm with absolutely jackall. I had met Prince Philip (D of E award scheme), I felt sadder when he died. Now it’s sad still but they had a long life together and now they are together again. A new king will make no difference to my life, but he seems an alright bloke - let’s just see what happens next.
Annoyed that there’s so much fuss over an elderly person dying without mentioning that her estate isn’t paying any inheritance tax ( nor is POW paying for inheritance from king chaz) other peoples funerals, cancer op, kids schooling put on hold to pay tribute to this bunch of unapologetic racist ( original slave trader/ POC only for servant positions)privileged, tax dodging sods
I stopped caring in 1776.
Because it doesn't fall in line with how you think I should be reacting...got it.
Load More Replies...So did we for a few years in the 17th century. Never forget we once abolished the monarchy...
Just because it took the Brits a few years to catch up to what we knew in 1776 didn't make us any less free when we declared it for ourselves.
Load More Replies...It's like for most people she was just a stranger, they can't exactly say they "knew" her.... I'm in different to her death but do feel for her family. It's mad to think she 'ruled' over one THIRD of the world's population....
I just didn’t believe it it’s one of those things that’s just there like Lizzie is the queen that’s all I’ve ever known.
She died. And that's it. I don't see much to it. To my country her being immortal was a meme so I'm sad that ended but not much more.
Karen Attiah on Twitter said it best: Black and brown people around the world who were subject to horrendous cruelties and economic deprivation under British colonialism are allowed to have feelings about Queen Elizabeth. After all, they were her "subjects" too. ** She was a shitty person, who allowed & fully condoned shitty acts - Good riddance.
As crazy as it seems, at the time I was thinking about it happening. I dunno if you knew Technoblade, but it was the same. Am I a world destructive?
I really couldn't give less of af, that geezer actively participated in colonialism, and it was only until the 1970s non-white people were allowed to have positions of a high status in the Buckingham Palace because they (the British Monarch) believed said non-white people were only worthy of servant jobs. Not to mention she's responsible for enslaving millions of POC, most notably the thousands of Kenyans she had brutally tortured in camps when they tried to revolt against Britain's rule.
Honestly I'm indifferent to the news. Sad for her family of course. But she was in her 90's. It's not really a shock. I can say that some of my friends who are from countries that were colonized by the British Empire (that even she participated in) and happy that she has passed and to be honest, I really can't blame them.
Does not matter how one feels or one's opinion of her. A family still lost a mother, a grandmother and a great grandmother and that in itself is a sad thing.
As a Scottish person I can’t say I’m overly bothered about royalty, I don’t think they’re necessary but at same time it’s not like they chose to be born into that family, so it’s not something I dislike them personally for, if that makes sense. As for the queen herself I can’t say I have any personal feelings on her death, it really doesn’t effect me. I feel for anyone who has lost a family member, grief is a difficult thing. Losing my own dad gave me a very clear view of hard it is to lose a parent, but he was only 59, her family are lucky to have had her for so long, but doesn’t mean her loss will be any easier. I won’t be watching the funeral, certainly won’t be going to visit her coffin, I’m a bit scunnered with it being the only news everywhere. I also find it rather hypocritical that for years people have been saying old Charlie wasn’t fit to be king, to selfish and egotistical etc, and now they’re all kissing his a*s.
As an American I can't honestly say that I cared all that much. She wasn't our monarch, our nation broke off from Britain a long time ago, and so on. I felt an odd kinship with those from across the pond, but all in all she was just a person. We all pass on eventually, no one is immortal not even a queen. That is a sobering thought, and one that I think people needed to see.
Brit here and I wouldn’t say I’m a royalist by any standards, but hearing about her death filled me with tears. She dedicated her life to serving her country, and nearly all of us no nothing but her as our monarch. She didn’t ask to be royal but has done her duty, which she executed with such grace and dignity. At the end of the day it’s someone’s mother, grandmother and we should respect that if nothing else.
I held a respect for her, she modernised the monarchy and she helped create the Commonwealth by forming personal bonds with the new leaders of former (badly treated) colonies. She may well be the reason that UK has good relations with many of these countries to this day. BUT, when her passing was announced we, the public, were not permitted to grieve in our own way. The government has enforced how we will grieve in every conceivable way. Obviously there were plans in place but they have taken it too far. All TV was pushed aside and CONSTANT coverage in its place, after 20 mins they simply repeated themselves. When TV came back on comedy shows and soap operas were BANNED! No one was allowed to hear from anyone with republican views either (many republicans admired her personally so it's not about disrespect) Then they started arresting people in the street who said anything anti-royal. It went further, there were a group with a blank banner in the style of the Russian anti-war protesters, they were arrested too!! Now I understand that the day of the funeral will be a public holiday to allow people to view it on TV but the government have forced hospitals to cancel appointments and shops providing necessary groceries and electric/gas top-ups are being told to close too. What with the enforced bans on entertainment and the arrests it seems like we've gone back a few centuries. This just makes it harder to show respect to someone who did their best for our country..
Something bad is going to happen...and it will affect us all...now her death is the price we will all pay what is about to happen...
I just wonder if people from England are as fascinated with America as we seem to be with them…
We really aren't. Like, for people my age ,Gen Z , the only time we care is when you violate human rights.
That happens a lot around here :,)
Load More Replies...Charles the 1st was executed and his grandson, James 2nd, deposed by a Dutch invasion. Wonder how Charles 3rd will do?
Feels very strange, unreal, the end of an era etc. My mum remembers being involved with celebrations for her coronation as a young child. Although we knew it was coming sooner rather than later due to her age, there was a sense of 'she'll live forever', after all her mother lived to 105. No one is quite sure how Charles will reign, what he will change or keep the same. Due to his age, he won't reign for long, so we are in a state of royal flux.
The downvoting of all the posts by people who aren't stricken with grief that an obscenely rich old lady has died is kind of depressing. If you're sad, fine, that's your prerogative, but being annoyed at other people for not giving a hoot is pretty weaksauce.
yes but it also depends how they say it. like “i am not really affected by her death” is a lot different than “she was a f*****g b***h”
Load More Replies...So we've changed sovereigns and Prime Ministers in 4 days. 1936 eat your heart out.
While my condolences go out to our British brothers and sisters, at the end of the day I personally feel nothing, as she is not and never has been my leader. Americans divorced themselves from the crown centuries ago. Our modern day obsession with the royal family is perplexing.
And so is the British one with the Kardashians . How the other half lives?
Load More Replies...Demon Child, the downvote algorithm on Bored Panda gets people banned after 10 downvotes (and sometimes it's just a misunderstanding). If you disagree with a post, reply to it. Then we get your opinion as well.
Load More Replies...For some reason I thought she was supposed to live long enough for Prince William to take over. I'm disappointed that didn't happen.
I think her passing is sad. Anyone that passes is sad to someone. So, it's the family and friends that I feel for. Now, that being said, I think her passing is EVERYWHERE here like since her passing, I haven't gone 1 day without seeing something about her death. Enough already...especially here in the U.S. She wasn't our leader and ok, fine, for those that moved here from England, ok, but still, a bit much.
The downvoting of all the posts by people who aren't stricken with grief that an obscenely rich old lady has died is kind of depressing. If you're sad, fine, that's your prerogative, but being annoyed at other people for not giving a hoot is pretty weaksauce.
yes but it also depends how they say it. like “i am not really affected by her death” is a lot different than “she was a f*****g b***h”
Load More Replies...So we've changed sovereigns and Prime Ministers in 4 days. 1936 eat your heart out.
While my condolences go out to our British brothers and sisters, at the end of the day I personally feel nothing, as she is not and never has been my leader. Americans divorced themselves from the crown centuries ago. Our modern day obsession with the royal family is perplexing.
And so is the British one with the Kardashians . How the other half lives?
Load More Replies...Demon Child, the downvote algorithm on Bored Panda gets people banned after 10 downvotes (and sometimes it's just a misunderstanding). If you disagree with a post, reply to it. Then we get your opinion as well.
Load More Replies...For some reason I thought she was supposed to live long enough for Prince William to take over. I'm disappointed that didn't happen.
I think her passing is sad. Anyone that passes is sad to someone. So, it's the family and friends that I feel for. Now, that being said, I think her passing is EVERYWHERE here like since her passing, I haven't gone 1 day without seeing something about her death. Enough already...especially here in the U.S. She wasn't our leader and ok, fine, for those that moved here from England, ok, but still, a bit much.
