Does anyone know what travel will be effected on Monday particularly air travel from Heathrow. Supposed to be flying to Ireland but not sure how that will go with it being called a BH. Staff leave etc.
Considering we are such a small island on this planet, its amazing how many people worldwide loved our queenie and royal family. Seeing them photos from all around the globe doesn't surprise me one bit though.
Does anyone know what travel will be effected on Monday particularly air travel from Heathrow. Supposed to be flying to Ireland but not sure how that will go with it being called a BH. Staff leave etc.
Flights always go ahead on Bank Holidays, but check with your airline. However, UK citizens travelling to the EU are likely to face long and frustrating delays, queues and bureaucracy, but that's not related to the UK Bank Holiday.
Did King Charles nick the pen requiring William to ask for another?
William is left handed like my good self. You cannot use a fountain pen if you are left handed as you will smudge the ink. William was handed normal pen to write with.
Isn’t a fountain pen a normal pen? I always felt sorry for lefties at school as they always looked so uncomfortable writing away at their desks.
Even in 1982 as I started at DGS I had a fountain pen with a left handed nib.
They need to think carefully. Theyve already said the queue will be moving at all times. How long do they expect the queue to be if they estimate 30 hours?
They need to think carefully. Theyve already said the queue will be moving at all times. How long do they expect the queue to be if they estimate 30 hours?
The queue for the lying-in-state of King George VI was enormous. 305,806 people filed past in three days. With travel to London so much more accessible these days, it's easy to see how those numbers could be surpassed for Her Majesty.
This part of the queue is the other side of the River, five-abreast, and doubled-back.
Hot drinks were provided as a necessity to people queuing.
Does anyone know what travel will be effected on Monday particularly air travel from Heathrow. Supposed to be flying to Ireland but not sure how that will go with it being called a BH. Staff leave etc.
Flights always go ahead on Bank Holidays, but check with your airline. However, UK citizens travelling to the EU are likely to face long and frustrating delays, queues and bureaucracy, but that's not related to the UK Bank Holiday.
Indeed, airports across Europe are suffering a severe labour shortage. Fortunately for you @Chippycafc, London and Dublin (if that's where you are flying too) are in a much stronger position than some of the European airports I've travelled into recently (Schipol, for example, is a mess...)
Does anyone know what travel will be effected on Monday particularly air travel from Heathrow. Supposed to be flying to Ireland but not sure how that will go with it being called a BH. Staff leave etc.
Flights always go ahead on Bank Holidays, but check with your airline. However, UK citizens travelling to the EU are likely to face long and frustrating delays, queues and bureaucracy, but that's not related to the UK Bank Holiday.
Indeed, airports across Europe are suffering a severe labour shortage. Fortunately for you @Chippycafc, London and Dublin (if that's where you are flying too) are in a much stronger position than some of the European airports I've travelled into recently (Schipol, for example, is a mess...)
Dublin has just been crippled by Aer Lingus IT crashing. It was pretty bad already with staff shortages affecting luggage. My advice is check with your airline, if you can just stick to cabin baggage & have a plan b if you’ve got forward travel arrangements.
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?
Not if you listen to David Icke !
Maybe best to just see it as a big family funeral where the matriarch has passed on and Royalists and Roundheads pay respect. Many of us who aren't Monarchists can't see how we can change to not being subjects without another civil war because Monarchists love to genuflect and I understand why as it gives them a sense of stability in an insecure world.
I have studied the Royal houses and find it fascinating how these French and Germanic people mainly, with Scandinavian and recently Greece was added to the gene pool to create a British Royal family.
That discussion is for another day and for now we remember a woman who was a traditionalist and was fast tracked to the Job because of her Uncle Edward and the early death of George VI; two brothers who couldn't cope with the pressures of the Job whereas Queen Elizabeth gave it 100% from 25 years old to two days before her death at 96 when she met the present incumbent of PM.
Remarkable Longevity for a woman who was a Stayer not a sprinter and crossing the Melling road for the second time was possibly her finest decade towards the finishing post.
A minute's silence will be held on Sunday to "mourn and reflect on the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II", Downing Street says.
A one-minute silence will take place at 20:00 BST on Sunday 18 September - the night before the Queen's funeral.
The prime minister's official spokesman says the silence can be marked "privately at home on your own or with friends and neighbours, out on your doorstep or street with neighbours, or at any locally arranged community events and vigils".
"We encourage local community groups, clubs and other organisations to mark this moment of reflection. And if you are overseas, people are encouraged to mark the silence at their local time."
The spokesman says the silence will be a "shared national moment of reflection".
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?
Not if you listen to David Icke !
Maybe best to just see it as a big family funeral where the matriarch has passed on and Royalists and Roundheads pay respects. Many of us who aren't Monarchists can't see how we can change to not being subjects without another civil war because Monarchists love to genuflect and I understand why as it gives them a sense of stability in an insecure world.
I have studied the Royal houses and find it fascinating how these French and Germanic people mainly, with Scandinavian and recently Greece was added to the gene pool to create a British Royal family.
That discussion is for another day and for now we remember a woman who was a traditionalist and was fast tracked to the Job because of her Uncle Edward and the early death of George VI; two brothers who couldn't cope with the pressures of the Job whereas Queen Elizabeth gave it 100% from 25 years old to two days before her death at 96 when she met the present incumbent of PM.
Remarkable Longevity for a woman who was a Stayer not a sprinter and crossing the Melling road for the second time was possibly her finest decade towards the finishing post.
Up there with a Chizz special for the patronising tone.
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?
Not if you listen to David Icke !
Maybe best to just see it as a big family funeral where the matriarch has passed on and Royalists and Roundheads pay respects. Many of us who aren't Monarchists can't see how we can change to not being subjects without another civil war because Monarchists love to genuflect and I understand why as it gives them a sense of stability in an insecure world.
I have studied the Royal houses and find it fascinating how these French and Germanic people mainly, with Scandinavian and recently Greece was added to the gene pool to create a British Royal family.
That discussion is for another day and for now we remember a woman who was a traditionalist and was fast tracked to the Job because of her Uncle Edward and the early death of George VI; two brothers who couldn't cope with the pressures of the Job whereas Queen Elizabeth gave it 100% from 25 years old to two days before her death at 96 when she met the present incumbent of PM.
Remarkable Longevity for a woman who was a Stayer not a sprinter and crossing the Melling road for the second time was possibly her finest decade towards the finishing post.
Up there with a Chizz special for the patronising tone.
"Patronising"? That's a big word. It means talking down to people. Well done, you.
This is quite some itinerary, especially for someone in his seventies, having already faced a difficult and busy few days, and with many more to come...
10:00 - The King will attend a Motion of Condolence at the Houses of Parliament in London before travelling to Edinburgh
13:00 - The King takes part in the Ceremony of the Keys at the Palace of Holyroodhouse
14:25 - The Queen's coffin will be taken along the Royal Mile to St Giles' Cathedral
15:00 - Service at St Giles' Cathedral celebrating the life of the Queen and her connection to Scotland
16:00 - The Queen will lie at rest at St Giles' Cathedral for 24 hours, allowing members of the public to pay their respects
17:30 - A motion of condolence, attended by the King, will be heard in the chamber of the Scottish Parliament. The King will respond.
17:30 - Mourners will start filing past the Queen's coffin at St Giles' Cathedral
19: 20 - The King and the Queen's children will post a vigil around the coffin at St Giles' Cathedral
I wonder if there has been any reports of 'Insulate My Loft' protesters gluing themselves to corgis or railings and the suchlike. Have they not protested or have they been discreetly dragged away and dealt with.
I wonder if there has been any reports of 'Insulate My Loft' protesters gluing themselves to corgis or railings and the suchlike. Have they not protested or have they been discreetly dragged away and dealt with.
Swallowed up by the sea of well wishers, or if they are as righteous as they claim to be they’re planning it for a different time and place: now wouldn’t be a good look.
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?
Not if you listen to David Icke !
Maybe best to just see it as a big family funeral where the matriarch has passed on and Royalists and Roundheads pay respects. Many of us who aren't Monarchists can't see how we can change to not being subjects without another civil war because Monarchists love to genuflect and I understand why as it gives them a sense of stability in an insecure world.
I have studied the Royal houses and find it fascinating how these French and Germanic people mainly, with Scandinavian and recently Greece was added to the gene pool to create a British Royal family.
That discussion is for another day and for now we remember a woman who was a traditionalist and was fast tracked to the Job because of her Uncle Edward and the early death of George VI; two brothers who couldn't cope with the pressures of the Job whereas Queen Elizabeth gave it 100% from 25 years old to two days before her death at 96 when she met the present incumbent of PM.
Remarkable Longevity for a woman who was a Stayer not a sprinter and crossing the Melling road for the second time was possibly her finest decade towards the finishing post.
Up there with a Chizz special for the patronising tone.
Carry on and keep calm. I enjoyed the history aspect of the coverage over the last few days and found it fascinating to see how difficult a job Queen Elizabeth had when Governments and PM's change and disasters occur and how different she was in the home videos when she wasn't at work. I believe she only gave permission for the videos to be shown after her Death.
Chizz is not Patronising 🤔 He is well read and has an ology and likes to help the less fortunate.
Does anyone know what travel will be effected on Monday particularly air travel from Heathrow. Supposed to be flying to Ireland but not sure how that will go with it being called a BH. Staff leave etc.
Flights always go ahead on Bank Holidays, but check with your airline. However, UK citizens travelling to the EU are likely to face long and frustrating delays, queues and bureaucracy, but that's not related to the UK Bank Holiday.
Indeed, airports across Europe are suffering a severe labour shortage. Fortunately for you @Chippycafc, London and Dublin (if that's where you are flying too) are in a much stronger position than some of the European airports I've travelled into recently (Schipol, for example, is a mess...)
Thanks mate, flying into shannon back from Dublin. Never had any queue issues yet and not expecting any.
I wonder if there has been any reports of 'Insulate My Loft' protesters gluing themselves to corgis or railings and the suchlike. Have they not protested or have they been discreetly dragged away and dealt with.
They have cancelled protests due to take place this week out of respect.
Does anyone know what travel will be effected on Monday particularly air travel from Heathrow. Supposed to be flying to Ireland but not sure how that will go with it being called a BH. Staff leave etc.
Flights always go ahead on Bank Holidays, but check with your airline. However, UK citizens travelling to the EU are likely to face long and frustrating delays, queues and bureaucracy, but that's not related to the UK Bank Holiday.
Indeed, airports across Europe are suffering a severe labour shortage. Fortunately for you @Chippycafc, London and Dublin (if that's where you are flying too) are in a much stronger position than some of the European airports I've travelled into recently (Schipol, for example, is a mess...)
Thanks mate, flying into shannon back from Dublin. Never had any queue issues yet and not expecting any.
Does anyone know what travel will be effected on Monday particularly air travel from Heathrow. Supposed to be flying to Ireland but not sure how that will go with it being called a BH. Staff leave etc.
Flights always go ahead on Bank Holidays, but check with your airline. However, UK citizens travelling to the EU are likely to face long and frustrating delays, queues and bureaucracy, but that's not related to the UK Bank Holiday.
Indeed, airports across Europe are suffering a severe labour shortage. Fortunately for you @Chippycafc, London and Dublin (if that's where you are flying too) are in a much stronger position than some of the European airports I've travelled into recently (Schipol, for example, is a mess...)
Thanks mate, flying into shannon back from Dublin. Never had any queue issues yet and not expecting any.
You using your Irish passport Chips ? 😉
Unfortunately mate it is in an unusable state with a brass screw through the middle of it. I am going with an Irishman who has, we will see who gets through first.
Does anyone know what travel will be effected on Monday particularly air travel from Heathrow. Supposed to be flying to Ireland but not sure how that will go with it being called a BH. Staff leave etc.
Flights always go ahead on Bank Holidays, but check with your airline. However, UK citizens travelling to the EU are likely to face long and frustrating delays, queues and bureaucracy, but that's not related to the UK Bank Holiday.
Indeed, airports across Europe are suffering a severe labour shortage. Fortunately for you @Chippycafc, London and Dublin (if that's where you are flying too) are in a much stronger position than some of the European airports I've travelled into recently (Schipol, for example, is a mess...)
Dublin has just been crippled by Aer Lingus IT crashing. It was pretty bad already with staff shortages affecting luggage. My advice is check with your airline, if you can just stick to cabin baggage & have a plan b if you’ve got forward travel arrangements.
Going for a week so wont get a weeks worth of clothes in a cabin bag ..
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Theyve already said the queue will be moving at all times.
How long do they expect the queue to be if they estimate 30 hours?
This part of the queue is the other side of the River, five-abreast, and doubled-back.
Hot drinks were provided as a necessity to people queuing.
Not if you listen to David Icke !
Maybe best to just see it as a big family funeral where the matriarch has passed on and Royalists and Roundheads pay respect. Many of us who aren't Monarchists can't see how we can change to not being subjects without another civil war because Monarchists love to genuflect and I understand why as it gives them a sense of stability in an insecure world.
I have studied the Royal houses and find it fascinating how these French and Germanic people mainly, with Scandinavian and recently Greece was added to the gene pool to create a British Royal family.
That discussion is for another day and for now we remember a woman who was a traditionalist and was fast tracked to the Job because of her Uncle Edward and the early death of George VI; two brothers who couldn't cope with the pressures of the Job whereas Queen Elizabeth gave it 100% from 25 years old to two days before her death at 96 when she met the present incumbent of PM.
Remarkable Longevity for a woman who was a Stayer not a sprinter and crossing the Melling road for the second time was possibly her finest decade towards the finishing post.
A minute's silence will be held on Sunday to "mourn and reflect on the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II", Downing Street says.
A one-minute silence will take place at 20:00 BST on Sunday 18 September - the night before the Queen's funeral.
The prime minister's official spokesman says the silence can be marked "privately at home on your own or with friends and neighbours, out on your doorstep or street with neighbours, or at any locally arranged community events and vigils".
"We encourage local community groups, clubs and other organisations to mark this moment of reflection. And if you are overseas, people are encouraged to mark the silence at their local time."
The spokesman says the silence will be a "shared national moment of reflection".
(This is all today)
Carry on and keep calm.
I enjoyed the history aspect of the coverage over the last few days and found it fascinating to see how difficult a job Queen Elizabeth had when Governments and PM's change and disasters occur and how different she was in the home videos when she wasn't at work.
I believe she only gave permission for the videos to be shown after her Death.
Chizz is not Patronising 🤔
He is well read and has an ology and likes to help the less fortunate.