Any advice from anyone whose been up to Buck House / Green Park last couple days ?
Going by the pictures at Buckingham palace in the last half hour it looks at lot less busy than it did yesterday. Things are changing all the time up by Buckingham palace. We was near st james marlborough road / the mall side, so heard the speech on the balcony and the national anthem. Some barriers are going up and some are coming down. I'd say if you can over the next week go up there a couple of different times. That's what I intend to do over the next week.
Cheers @clb74 wife and son going later this afternoon. Figure be less busy Sunday teatime than after work later this week what with the Queen’s body returning to London on Tuesday
I got the 8.50 train yesterday morning and my train was busier than a normal work morning. Easily Reckon more than 50% were going to pay respects.
Have a friend visiting from abroad so decided to go up to Buckingham Palace yesterday. It was so busy in places that we couldn't move. Heard the crowds cheering King Charles' car just as we left.
They should have gotten a bigger table for Charles to sign the Proclamation he got perturbed twice with the side about stuff in his way not a good PR move on his first big event.
@AFKABartram apparently Green Park station has been closed at various times due to overcrowding, and it looks like it's exit only at the moment, so she'll need to plan a different way back if she's planning on using that. Bus back to Victoria maybe?
They should have gotten a bigger table for Charles to sign the Proclamation he got perturbed twice with the side about stuff in his way not a good PR move on his first big event.
The pens and ink were very badly placed making it difficult to sign one of the most important documents in the King's life.
Unfortunately I have seen people trying to suggest his sense of entitlement, when trying to get the objects moved out of the way. Sad to see people making political points out of it.
They should have gotten a bigger table for Charles to sign the Proclamation he got perturbed twice with the side about stuff in his way not a good PR move on his first big event.
The pens and ink were very badly placed making it difficult to sign one of the most important documents in the King's life.
Unfortunately I have seen people trying to suggest his sense of entitlement, when trying to get the objects moved out of the way. Sad to see people making political points out of it.
I agree just think a bigger table/desk would have solved the problem,they were big documents to sign with not a lot of room for inkwells etc.
@AFKABartram apparently Green Park station has been closed at various times due to overcrowding, and it looks like it's exit only at the moment, so she'll need to plan a different way back if she's planning on using that. Bus back to Victoria maybe?
St James’s Park tube and then just wander through the park to Buck House
They should have gotten a bigger table for Charles to sign the Proclamation he got perturbed twice with the side about stuff in his way not a good PR move on his first big event.
The pens and ink were very badly placed making it difficult to sign one of the most important documents in the King's life.
Unfortunately I have seen people trying to suggest his sense of entitlement, when trying to get the objects moved out of the way. Sad to see people making political points out of it.
I think also, we need to take into consideration, he must be under immense stress with grief that his mum has died and he has to do public duties/appearances immediately and maintain composure. So no surprise that a "little thing" (to us) could make him react like that. I know I would get so stressed and overwhelmed/break down over a tiny little thing in the aftermath of my mum dying.
I saw on TV the coffin leaving Balmoral, and was completely choked, as I've said previously I'm not a Royalist, but this lady was something very very special. I've been dipping in and out of the journey to Edinburgh all day, and Scotland have done her proud. King Charles, I think, has been excellent and to see the world also showing its condolences, it goes to show she was appreciated throughout the globe. It's going to be a strange week emotionally for me and I don't know why! God bless you Your Majesty, from someone who served you way back in the early 70's, took the oath to defend you, I'm glad I did! Xx
I've watched most of Her Majesty's journey from Balmoral to Edinburgh today and one of the most poignant sights was the guard of honour made by a line of tractors and agricultural vehicles, either side of the road.
They should have gotten a bigger table for Charles to sign the Proclamation he got perturbed twice with the side about stuff in his way not a good PR move on his first big event.
Is the new King actually a human being?
A creature who sometimes gets annoyed, more or less like everybody else?
They should have gotten a bigger table for Charles to sign the Proclamation he got perturbed twice with the side about stuff in his way not a good PR move on his first big event.
Is the new King actually a human being?
A creature who sometimes gets annoyed, more or less like everybody else?
CL reflects the mood of the Country with a truce on whether we are staunch Monarchists or like myself desperate to see a slimmed down monarchy in sync with 2022 issues.
I have been an atheist since I was 8 years old and have never wanted to be a subject but I appreciate the lack of an alternative without a civil way taking place again as many folk are Monarchists until they die and no doubt as they believe in a big G after as well !
King Charles III unlike his Mother who was 50 years younger when becoming Queen has had a lifetime to prepare for the job of king.
Where the Queen would only give her views in the Royal circle, Charles has been out spoken on many issues.
Charles and William will work together as the king knows his productive period will be in the next decade, nature willing, and he will want the baton to be handed over to William in a smooth as possible a way and that the new Prince of Wales continues the Journey to reflect a 21st century monarchy that has to change to stay relevant but will want to still be at the head and heart of the ever changing demographics of the United Kingdom.
I have been watching the Crown on Netflix and the news over the last few days in tandem and it's seems quite seamless when the late Queen Elizabeth had to make difficult decisions and not be bullied by Royal advisors, Prime ministers or the media. Learning on the job in her 20's was difficult but the Queen dedicated her life for 70 years to the job.
Amazing Longevity that we will never see again.
I'm an atheist and used to be a smuggy anarchist, but it was just an incorrect sense of believing I knew best.
The monarchy is very important for our country and long may it continue.
We do NEED the monarchy, whether we like it or not.
Just catching up and I’ve quoted this post for no other reason than the last line.
I’m not a massive monarchist in that I’ve never visited Buck House, Windsor Castle etc, not been to the Changing of the Guard, never watched Royal Weddings on TV etc but I’ve always believed that as a country we’d be far, far worse off without them.
I’ve always been afraid that the passing of Queen Elizabeth could lead to the demise of the Monarchy but the last few days has surprisingly changed my mind. I think that many have realised they have been more affected by her passing than they thought would have, that many have ‘enjoyed’ the process that has entailed, the succession ceremony, the protocols, histories and traditions that have to be followed, however archaic they may be, however old the language used, and the carrying of the Queen’s coffin by road to Edinburgh. And there is a lot, lot more to come. How much less enriched our lives would be without it. As others have said the whole World is following this being played out, with many countries dedicating hours of TV programming to events unfolding here. She wasn’t just our Queen, she was THE Queen.
And I was particularly pleased to have seen and heard the various reactions to the appearances of King Charles III and His Consort, Camilla. After the death of Diana a lot of blame was put at the door of both Charles and Camilla, rightly or wrongly, and I thought that when he became King he wouldn’t be very popular and that this in turn could have led to either a watering down of the Monarchy or its demise entirely. Early signs are my fears were unfounded. I now actually think the Monarchy could emerge from this stronger and more popular than it was previously.
Went up today. People everywhere so queued for about 2 hours I reckon but glad I did and we spent a lot of time outside the front of the Palace just looking at the flowers and waving at Camilla when she came out in the car.
Will post boxes have to be replaced? the ones with ER on…
One of the many, many things I've learned from BBC radio over the last few days is that stamps would normally be replaced, but the new king has specifically asked the Royal Mail not to replace any they've already had printed. So we'll still be getting stamps with the Queen's head for quite a while.
Will post boxes have to be replaced? the ones with ER on…
One of the many, many things I've learned from BBC radio over the last few days is that stamps would normally be replaced, but the new king has specifically asked the Royal Mail not to replace any they've already had printed. So we'll still be getting stamps with the Queen's head for quite a while.
They should have gotten a bigger table for Charles to sign the Proclamation he got perturbed twice with the side about stuff in his way not a good PR move on his first big event.
The pens and ink were very badly placed making it difficult to sign one of the most important documents in the King's life.
Unfortunately I have seen people trying to suggest his sense of entitlement, when trying to get the objects moved out of the way. Sad to see people making political points out of it.
I think also, we need to take into consideration, he must be under immense stress with grief that his mum has died and he has to do public duties/appearances immediately and maintain composure. So no surprise that a "little thing" (to us) could make him react like that. I know I would get so stressed and overwhelmed/break down over a tiny little thing in the aftermath of my mum dying.
Also the small detail of having the last seven prime ministers and a fair few others stood about two feet away watching for every move!
Went up today. People everywhere so queued for about 2 hours I reckon but glad I did and we spent a lot of time outside the front of the Palace just looking at the flowers and waving at Camilla when she came out in the car.
It’s odd isn’t it, that message on that card in front of Paddington has just got to me more than anything else. ‘I’ve done my duties Paddington, please take me to my husband’. Choked.
Went up today. People everywhere so queued for about 2 hours I reckon but glad I did and we spent a lot of time outside the front of the Palace just looking at the flowers and waving at Camilla when she came out in the car.
It’s odd isn’t it, that message on that card in front of Paddington has just got to me more than anything else.
Yes, got that in the photo on purpose. A lovely card.
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I suppose subsequently commissioned ones only.
My fun fact today is the King now has his passport and driving licence removed!
Things are changing all the time up by Buckingham palace.
We was near st james marlborough road / the mall side, so heard the speech on the balcony and the national anthem.
Some barriers are going up and some are coming down.
I'd say if you can over the next week go up there a couple of different times.
That's what I intend to do over the next week.
I got the 8.50 train yesterday morning and my train was busier than a normal work morning. Easily Reckon more than 50% were going to pay respects.
Unfortunately I have seen people trying to suggest his sense of entitlement, when trying to get the objects moved out of the way. Sad to see people making political points out of it.
King Charles, I think, has been excellent and to see the world also showing its condolences, it goes to show she was appreciated throughout the globe.
It's going to be a strange week emotionally for me and I don't know why! God bless you Your Majesty, from someone who served you way back in the early 70's, took the oath to defend you, I'm glad I did! Xx
Is the new King actually a human being?
A creature who sometimes gets annoyed, more or less like everybody else?
I’m not a massive monarchist in that I’ve never visited Buck House, Windsor Castle etc, not been to the Changing of the Guard, never watched Royal Weddings on TV etc but I’ve always believed that as a country we’d be far, far worse off without them.
I’ve always been afraid that the passing of Queen Elizabeth could lead to the demise of the Monarchy but the last few days has surprisingly changed my mind. I think that many have realised they have been more affected by her passing than they thought would have, that many have ‘enjoyed’ the process that has entailed, the succession ceremony, the protocols, histories and traditions that have to be followed, however archaic they may be, however old the language used, and the carrying of the Queen’s coffin by road to Edinburgh. And there is a lot, lot more to come. How much less enriched our lives would be without it. As others have said the whole World is following this being played out, with many countries dedicating hours of TV programming to events unfolding here. She wasn’t just our Queen, she was THE Queen.
And I was particularly pleased to have seen and heard the various reactions to the appearances of King Charles III and His Consort, Camilla. After the death of Diana a lot of blame was put at the door of both Charles and Camilla, rightly or wrongly, and I thought that when he became King he wouldn’t be very popular and that this in turn could have led to either a watering down of the Monarchy or its demise entirely. Early signs are my fears were unfounded. I now actually think the Monarchy could emerge from this stronger and more popular than it was previously.
God Save The King.