Kimberly Holmes: What Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth's relationship teaches us about our own
Please, we fought a revolution to escape the humiliation and expense of a mangod.
Her Majesty the Queen, Defender of the Faith, is not a "mangod", does not claim to be one, and is not treated like one.
She says the Christian prayers in church just like anyone else.
We've moved on since the 1700s.
...and the 1800s.
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The Queen sits alone at Prince Philip's funeral as she farewells her husband of 73 years
A stoic Queen Elizabeth II sat alone in St George's Chapel at Windsor as she farewelled her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, who died last week aged 99.
In doing so, she experienced the heartache of millions around the world who've been kept apart from loved ones at times of great personal grief, due to COVID-19.
The Queen, dressed in black and wearing a black hat and face mask, sat quietly during the service with her head bowed.
While anyone else might have had a supportive hand to hold, the Queen had none.
So, she had no support like the way the Queen and the rest of the German family who occupies the British throne supported Diana.
Okay, royalist.
Charles wanted Camilla, but tradition dictated he had Diana instead.
It all turned sour and tragic.
Princess Margaret wasn't allowed to marry who [or whom, I'm no english prof] she wanted to either.
She was never really happy.
That was then, this is now...and American divorcee Meghan Markle was embraced.
That seems to almost have turned sour and tragic as well.
The Queen, ... little, frail, dressed in black, sat all alone at the funeral, head bowed...the Commonwealth cried.