The Princess Royal made history, keeping vigil with her brothers over the Queen's coffin.
The musings and meandering thoughts of a crotchety old man as he observes life in the world and in a small, rural town in South East Nebraska. I hope to help people get to Heaven by sharing prayers, meditations, the lives of the Saints, and news of Church happenings. My Pledge: Nulla dies sine linea ~ Not a day without a line.
12 September 2022
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Comments are subject to deletion if they are not germane. I have no problem with a bit of colourful language, but blasphemy or depraved profanity will not be allowed. Attacks on the Catholic Faith will not be tolerated. Comments will be deleted that are republican (Yanks! Note the lower case 'r'!), attacks on the legitimacy of Pope Leo XIV as the Vicar of Christ, the legitimacy of the House of Windsor or of the claims of the Elder Line of the House of France, or attacks on the legitimacy of any of the currently ruling Houses of Europe.
The Duke of York and the Duke of Suissex are the cause of their troubles. However, prohibiting both from wearing uniforms is wrong. Both men are combat veterans who served in harm's way. They earned the right to the wear their uniformos at The Queen's funeral.
ReplyDeleteIt seems my feelings are, as far as Sussex is concerned, share by some of HM subjects. https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1668453/royal-family-live-prince-harry-queen-elizabeth-II-funeral-king-charles-prince-of-wales?pure360.trackingid=2ff39eee-bff4-4ce3-a9ee-e8384bcc4dfc
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