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jinx57
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A respectful goodbye to our longest serving Monarch,Queen Elizabeth II,rest in peace..😔😔
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izzyhill
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Ragnar
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Memories of seeing her at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday when I was six will always be there. RIP
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Strom67
In: Hilton, Cambs
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Likewise a memory of seeing her exiting Buckingham Palace in 1977 during the Silver Jubilee celebrations when I was 10 years old. Rip 🇬🇧
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Deleted Member
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RIP a true inspirational woman - who trained and served in the Army as a driver and mechanic during ww2 years - and rode motorcycles.
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Brummie Jackie
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yorkie mick
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Here Here. God bless the Queen and God save the King 🇬🇧🇬🇧
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TheSlasher
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Steve_H
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The end of an era undoubtedly. She lead a life less ordinary that is definitely worth celebrating. So it's sad, but not tragic, she died of old age surrounding by her family and that's as good as it gets. We all run out of time eventually. RIP
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Lindsay
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Sad times indeed😢. There was so much respect for The Queen, she will be missed for a very long time. Let's hope and pray that King Charles has as much compassion, understanding and drive as his Mother.🙏 Rest in Eternal Peace.
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Witcher Man
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So true Steve., There was a nice tribute to Her majesty at the Sheffield Steelers v Cardiff Devils ice hockey game at the Sheffield Arena this evening. RIP HRH. ER II. ---------------------------------------------------- Quote: The end of an era undoubtedly. She lead a life less ordinary that is definitely worth celebrating. So it's sad, but not tragic, she died of old age surrounding by her family and that's as good as it g...
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