Prince Philip talks about their mortality - The Crown Season 6
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- čas přidán 26. 12. 2023
- The Crown S06 E10
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He’s absolutely right. She was the last of the old world, the old traditions. It’s like the monarchy died with her, too.
I damn well hope he is wrong...
Monarchy didn't die it just transcendent...They were inexperienced when they became seniors of the royal family. King Charles is doing a good job as being very involved in many social causes specially the marginalized youth and restoration of architecture in cities to proyects that are more cohesive to communities...He is doing far more than the late Queen did when ascended to the throne.
@@latinsb4u I mean he's had decades to think about what he would do 😂. Elizabeth learned everything on her journey.
I feel the UK lost their identity. Identity crises!! This was their culture they shunned and many of us in the USA and the whole Western world seemed to lost their way you see in the Crown Season 4 a bit more in 5 and 6. It is sad. Visiting England, we want to see the old world that we also had in the USA with our parents grandparents and great grandparents time.l They had a sense of duty to their families, community and their countries. They do not forget themselves. Today too many have only sense of self too much and following whatever the media tells them to follow with attitudes of who cares about anyone else. You see it in the generations with the Crown. Sadly. I am sure you see too many of you. TV, Films and music too.
@@latinsb4uwhat about the Queens work to transition the large and bloated empire into the modern common wealth we see today, and her diplomatic work securing ties with allies, most notably the 7-month tour she embarked on in 1953 visiting 13 countries and covering 40,000 miles? All of this began as soon as she ascended the throne.
"All human things are subject to decay, and when fate summons even monarchs must obey." Words full of truth and striking to the heart of us mortals.
Its like the old saying "the debt that all men pay is death"
Our soul is immortal, and the only thing that truly matters. Every empire falls.
I mean, wasn't his own family overthrown even though they still like to use their non-existent titles to this day?
It was a powerful statement. This was an incredibly written and performative scene.
@@IndependentConversations Memento Mori
It's how Prince Philip left her "to it", symbolising that he did indeed leave "the party" first. Shortly thereafter Her Majesty followed.
The symbolism is screaming! Especially when she then immediately envisions her coffin, her former selves and then she walks off majestically into the light. Not a bad series finale
I pretty much knew that once Prince Philip died she would follow not long after, like a year or two and i was right, most people assumed she could of lived even longer than the Queen Mother but a broken heart is not something one can handle, especially the more intense the love is and the Queen loved Philip more than anyone else. RIP to both of em, they did their nation proud and earned their rest.
@@Bird-Birdy-Love The main difference is that The Queen Mother had her daughters to continue living for because they were both still so young. Charles was already a grandfather when Phillip died. He didn't need his parents anymore.
@@girl1213 That's a good point! Plus the Queen Mother had just turned 51 years old a few months later and, despite her overeating and overdrinking, was in far better health at the time of her own husband's death than her elder daughter would be at age 95 who'd already started to noticeably age in the last months of Phillip's life. He had quite a few faults and she understood him ALL too well, but he was the one person from her generation who'd tell her what he believed she NEEDED to know as opposed to fawning all over her. Yes, it's likely that Princess Anne (her father's daughter) didn't softsoap or kowtow to her mother like the others AND she was the one who stayed with her the MOST in her last days but one can't consider one's child on the same plane as one's spouse (not even a force of nature like the Princess Royal).
@@Bird-Birdy-Love The Queen Mother lived half her life without her husband. Literally: she lived until 101 and was widowed at 51. So half her life she was a widow. The Queen was in her 90s when her husband died. There's no doubt that his death had a much more profound effect on her than her father's death had on her mother. As much as the British press deluded themselves that she was going to live until 150, the moment Philip was gone, she was on borrowed time.
I love this scene. Philip’s speech feels like the end of a Shakespeare play instead of a tv show.
I couldn’t agree more!
Indeed sir.
The “I’ll leave you to it” was so profound, it was almost as if this scene blended with future events, Philips death, as if he was speaking to the Queen from beyond. Merged with the incredible ending following this scene, gave me goosebumps
i know right. very symbolical
And he departs with a light-hearted "say one for me!"
He was humorous right to the end.
In the series Prince Philip was always there to provide a shoulder to the Queen, to help her navigate through the mist and ensure the crown lives on. As King George told him in first season: “She is the duty”.
She is the job, she is the essence of your duty*
@@Fondrom "loving her, protecting her. By doing this for her, doing this for ME, there can no more greater act of patriotism or love"
I love how they portrayed Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth in their ending
They didn’t end, 20 years to follow 😂
Philip's message is so chilling...but quite right. They represent the last of the old world. During Her Majesty's reign, the world has changed and he acknowledges her heirs are not ready or capable of maintaining that world. Despite that, their work is done and they can now rest
Regardless of how we feel about Charles and Camilla, and lot of hate IS deserved, they're the start of a new era, not a continuation of the old. Regardless of what has or will happen, it's theirs now, not Queen Elizabeth's or Phillip's, not even Diana's. All responsibility is at their feet, and they have to find a way to either swim or sink regardless of the behavior of the water. It will be the same for William and Kate too. And for their son, if God willing.
In the end, they will all end up back here: in this church where their lives will be put to rest. That's the only certainty. What happens between the coronation and the funeral is out of our hands. Phillip was certainly right about that.
@@girl1213 I don't know why but I hope that Britain holds on to their monarchy. It is theirs, a unique tradition and a pillar of their culture. The Queen held that pillar up with such duty and grace that I can't imagine another taking her place. Charles will do his duty and William as well. I hope his son does the same.
@@ChillyisQueen Elizabeth cast a long shadow. I wouldn’t be surprised if future Monarchs are measured by using her as a Standard Model of exemplary leadership. 🙏🏾
What's also ironic is that when the 25-year-old Elizabeth became Queen, she and her 30-year-old husband Phillip were the young ones striving to update the institution as much as possible while maintaining their individual duties to it but by the time the 96-year-old Elizabeth and 99-year-old Phillip left this world, they had long since become the last living remnants of the time when doing one's duty was seen as a worthy sacrifice instead of almost universally being at best considered a burden to be questioned if not thrown off.
I'm an American so I'm saying this looking from outside but I think Charles and Camilla are really the intermission I don't really think Charles has that long I think the next Great rain is going to be William and Katherine and Lord only knows who is going to be our next president.@@girl1213
This was probably the most honorable and respectful way of giving us their "passing" and it was a beautiful end to a beautiful drama. The royal family is history in modern times, and as dramatized as this show was, it showed us the humanity inside the firm.
She was one of a kind, a truly remarkable. Being that you will never see again. Duty was in her blood until the day she died
She was a women of the 1940s. Everyone was hard working back then. All she had to do was wake up at 9am every day and shake hands. Someone chooses her clothes, someone makes her food that is good and organic, someone writes her speeches. All she does is wake up each morning and go to sleep each night. It’s not that hard
@@nostalgia545how do you know? Do you run a country?
nostalgia
You clearly know very little about Queen Elizabeth II, which is fine.
@@nostalgia545 - the difference being that you’re allowed to impart your (thoroughly asinine), opinion of things; Elizabeth II never could.
@@LaKellita1 she definitely didn't run the country, she was merely a figurehead
Jonathan Pryce is a true gift to acting. Phenomenal voice.
First movie I saw him in was Tomorrow Never Dies as the villain. He killed it as Elliot Carver; a megalomaniac news media mogul bent on starting WW3 just for acclaimed media coverage.
He Was Also In Evita Too The Man Is An Amazing Actor
Wasnt he governor Weatherby Swan in the Pirates of the Caribbean Movies aswell?
Yep, now that you mention it.@@captainadriandinca
@@captainadriandinca yes he was
“YOU are one-of-a-kind.” That line got me. She surely was. 😢💜
Personally I believe this scene is representing the queen in 'post' death with Phillip....and not her reminiscing in a 'pre-death' experience. Much like their ghosts/spirits etc discussing the past and its events. She is also dressed in white.
Wait...is it not meant to be interpeted that way? 👀👀
I agree
I agree
Absolutely, take note of where Phillip enters from and exits too. The cript.
The crown has the best 'Philip monologue' . This one and one with Diana . Masterpiece❤
Totally right
"Those that come after you, are not remotely ready to take over. By contrast, THIS lot..." seems to be a lament for the future. Phillip and Elizabeth represented an older, perhaps better Britain. Their passing was truly the end of an era.
The real Philip never said that… It was as important for him as it was for The Queen to make the trasition to Charles as smooth as possible…
Simpler perhaps. But not better. The Britain of their youth had rickets in abundance. Malnutrition was off the charts. It was not uncommon for preventable diseases like polio, typhoid, and tuberculosis to be rife in the slums which at that time housed the majority of Brits. I get that cosy colours and traditional songs are an easy sway for some people - but you give the impression of someone who thinks that pre-war Britain was an episode of Downton Abbey.
I do hate when sentimental dimwitted Yanks who have no knowledge of their Mother Country insist on wading obesely into the discussion.
These interactions was the heart of the show. Two characters growing old, watching the world change and trying to do right in it.
I'm so happy we had little moments like this to say goodbye to all these characters. Love the journey Phillip had through the 6 series.
Her majesty was one of a kind. We miss her.
Amen.
Such a partnership every married couple dreams of having
Including the affairs! 😂
Lol they had numerous affairs each
Neglected their children etc
Comedy comment
@@Mainlyeverything Philip cheated, the Queen never did. And if I were the head of state of course I would spend time studying world events instead of paying attention to clamoring chaos.
@@Mainlyeverything*rumored affairs
Uhm yeah, I actually prefer to sleep in the same bed as my wife...and we don't cheat on each other.
But other than that, yeah I suppose...
I had honestly hoped they'd live until 100.
They came very close though. If they did they would have become the oldest monarchs in world history, they had a good 73 year run. RIP Elizabeth and Phillip
Johnathan Pryce is a fabulous actor. One of my all time favorites
They had a wonderful life even with all the tragedies and hurts. And they both knew it. It will be a long time before we see a generation like theirs. It will be an interesting ride.
As far as I can see it, the next generation like that is already here. They're still small children, who have put up with a pandemic and its consequences, together with all of the nonsense we are putting them thru, and will have grow up with pretty much no support system, since the we, their millenials/Z-gen parents, are pretty much useless. Not to mention the third one is already about to pop, and that's not gonna be pretty. The now-children that are going thru that, will be the new "golden/silent" generation.
@@usagi18 Depends how things work out especially if society and civilization as we know it (or at least how it was suppose to be), collapses.
@@minavanderleest9493 it will. I really hope I'm wrong. But just as when our grandparents did in their youth, only the fittest will remain.
I agree, but then also isn't it all relative and from our own perspective? Although I struggle to imagine it now, perhaps the next generations will look back with respect of those gone before (I'm soon 40) just as the Victorians were revered in many ways, decades after that era ended.
Either way, it's good so many records are kept now even in minute detail. I really don't agree with 'deleting history', we must learn from it - all the great and the worst
@@PD-jk5hd well, Victorians and Edwardians were the 1800s "us". Opulent generations full of sh1t that lived to keep the appearances, getting easily offended/scandalized by their neighbor who lived/thought differently, living non-sustainable lifestyles our grandparents and great-grandparents had to pay for in the great depression and world wars.
It’s striking how Imelda Staunton has the same facial expressions as Claire Foy.
Even in the end, Philip Andrew still knows how to make his wife smile.
How beautifully touching to an end. 😢😊
Jonathan Pryce might’ve not fully convinced me at first but this scene showed him up to be the iconic loyal, helpful. witty and sardonic consort that Queen Elizabeth II relied on for good advice.
He was very very right. I am a American but have greatly admired the Queen all of my life. Classy, above the fray. Her steadfast resolute personality is refreshing in today's age of insane politicians.
They both played the parts exceptionally. Well done to the actors in the 6th series. Uncanny resemblance.
Rip 🪦 your majesty and royal highness. Rip 🪦 queen Elizabeth and prince Philip.
Despite all the nay saying, she choose well. May they both rest in light together.
I absolutely LOVED Queen Elizabeth
Yeah we should all marry our cousins lol “nay saying” smh
@@raynuh138 Seeing that the cousin link was five generations back, hardly reaches the Hapsburg or Ptolemy level of 'cousin'.
@@raynuh138they shared a great great grandmother in queen Victoria, so the lineage was diluted. God, people act like their parents were siblings
@@shirley444So, true and after their generation, royals marrying distant relatives stopped.
People need to remember, back in the days, it wasn’t that unusual to marry relatives , especially for royal families, no matter how awful that might sound for us today. That used to be their kind of "norm".
They can’t just project current morality and practices onto the past and start judging lol.
I love this show. So well done at every turn. But this episode with its use of symbolism, sound, lack of sound, and thinking about mortality had me in tears as she walked through the door into the light on her own head held high.
it warms my heart, bitter sweet moment that is a very decent farewell for prince philip
The lost of those two is like we lost our grand parents. May they rest in peace now that they are reunited again near God
He goes first. I’m crying now
That's crazy. We always said "she's trying to live past Charles cuz he isn't ready"
Still isn't.
What is so crazy about it? This is a script for a series that is scripted and often inaccurate. I have enjoyed watching it, though.
@@michellecena8159 If you say so. They literally write the script based on the publics view of the royals and insider knowledge. Also be SOOOOO FOREAL we all KNEW she wanted Charles to go first so William could get the throne. They might be royal and secluded, but they aren't oblivious to the publics view. Heck they pay the press half the time to write good stories, or bad ones depending on who they like or don't like at the time.
@@dogbert14 really hoping he signs the deal where he will retire at 80...🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
@@michellecena8159 it's not inaccurate. It's historical fiction. They've never portrayed it as anything other than that. It's a television drama based on real events, but with great artistic license. Just like most tv shows and movies based on real events.
"..becasue those who come after you are not remotely ready to take over...you were born ready, you are one of a kind." Honestly, this was the perfect scene to honor her legacy. She was one of a kind and no one can replace or come close to her majesty, then or now or after!!
IF they are not ready after all that time to take over, who's fault is that? Theirs.
This felt like the perfect way to end the series
Charles will do what he can, but he's not his mother. It's a shame Anne wasn't first born. The way she handled herself before, during and after her mother's funeral was remarkable.
It wouldn’t have mattered if she was born first ,she would still have been behind her brothers in the line of succession. The ‘rules’ of succession were only recently changed to allow females heirs to come before younger male heirs .It was done before Charlotte was born so she is after George and before Louis if they hadn’t changed it she would have come after Louis and any other male heirs.
Jonathan Pryce is such a phenomenal talent. He exudes wisdom and authority.
He was 100& right with everything he said
I love the banter between them in this scene
I felt this series paid good justice to Prince Philip.
Prince Philip, April 9, 2021 age 99
Queen Elizabeth, September 8, 2022 age 96.
I'm mildly amused at how Philip basically says, "Yeah, my son is 70 and still not up to the job"
Jonathan Pryce played elder Duke of Edinburgh very well. I enjoyed him in the last two series.
I wonder what my Dad and Mum will say to me when my time comes. I hope I haven't disappointed them. I wonder if they will 'look'? I hope so.
This was just SO emotional and wonderfully played by two excellent actors.
This is a beautiful scene between them . I liked Prince Philip!
This was so tastefully done! Absolutely stunning - their conversations about their own mortality and him leaving the room first, symbolizing his death before the Queen. 🫶🏻
I was blessed to live during Queen Elizabeth the 2nds reign.
🥲 May she RIP with her prince.
My great grandmother lived from George V's reign up to Charles III. I wish I asked what it was like to live before all this modernism.
He was a genuine war hero, and a devoted partner..
“We’re a dying breed…The party’s over.”
Definitely the end of an irreplaceable era. Spouse & I, military Cold War veterans from opposite sides of the Iron Curtain (US & CZ) - & children of the WWII generation - felt it keenly. We were riveted to her funeral. Our daughters paid almost zero attention.
She had a uniquely charmed & challenging existence, an eagle’s unassailable vantage on the most significant events & personalities of her time. Still moored in a time of class, sacrifice, & protocol, spanning the gap from mechanical to digital age, trench warfare to drones, she was a human time capsule. Her mortality & discretion making it all the more poignant. Think of all she took with her.
Prince Phillip's blunt way describing reality is refreshing and probably had an effect on how Queen Elizabeth saw everything around her 😅
She often called Prince Philip “my strength and stay.” He certainly was just that, even up through this last scene where he spoke to her about the next generation and how they weren’t ready to step into their roles.
Imelda Staunton and Jonathon Pryce…excellent casting!
It would have been wonderful to be a fly on the wall there and actually hear those words from Prince Phillip and Queen Elizabeth at that time. ❤❤
Prince Philip (Jonathan Pryce) says the last line of the series!
"You looked!" ❤
Thank you for all these precious clips Mr. Fahim
My Queen 😔😭😭😭
I love these stellar actors, not only in this series but in their other artistic endeavors ❤❤❤
Very poetic
Prince Philip speaks for us all 😂😂😂
Beautiful touching scene. Made me cry
He’s right. As we’ve seen in the year since her passing (even in the last 3 months as I type this in April ‘24) the ones remaining don’t know what they’re doing.
Prince Charles: When will I become King?
King Charles: Mummy take me with you 😭😭
I cried during this scene
This was such a great way to end this series, the queen's mortality was as much the mortality of the monarchy, Philip's speech was so right
I loved the Queen. Still do.
The writing for the series is incomparable.
I wonder if they got the writers from seasons 1 and 2 to come back for season 6.
He was right about everything she was born ready and the ones that come after are not ready
Monarchy will never be the same again,..!!
So glad .. I was born into the elizabethn age. & yes, we all play into something that is lost. Around the world really.
You have to imagine that after the Duke died, a large portion of the Queen's Psyche asked 'What is the point in carrying on now?'
I think at that point there was no one left she could really rely on or trust
Certainly no one left to call her Lilibet
Ces deux là mérite des OSCARS pour leur rôle. THEY DESERVE IT AND WITH THEM IN THAT SCENE WE WILL ALWAYS HAVE THEY LOVE AND AFFECTION TO EACH OTHER WITH US. TO SHOW US RESPECT AND TRUE VALUES AND LOVE
that was a great scene.
He is right they were a dying race. The allmost everyone and everything of the old world have now passed away to memories and history.
One thing this scene is likely accurate in, is Prince Philip's explanation of how decadent modern Britain is. There's no standards anymore, no morals, no respect. Nobody cares about history and tradition. The modern Briton is selfish and uncaring for the duty of looking after this nation and people. "By contrast, this lot.......hmm?" - they're a rabble basically. Useless. And the same for the political class. Nobody cares anymore. "We'll never hear the screams from inside there." - A nation who's foundations now rest on sand, cannot hope to continue. Unless someone stands for it, and people wake up - Britannia (and Europe) will eventually founder. Being an island it seems, won't save us anymore!
It’s not up to the people to change for tradition, it’s up to tradition to change for the people.
You know what? That's the statement that's been made by every generation. If they could have spoken _Homo habilis_ would have had older members of the group grousing that these newfangled stone axes were going to be the death of everyone, and no doubt some guy in Canaan was complaining that this whole "writing" nonsense was them foreigners trying to introduce their strange ways and mannerisms.
@@KHCoasterKid If traditions change, they mean nothing. That's what a tradition is - something performed, unbroken through time. And for too long, we have allowed the ingress of those who do not share our culture and our traditions. We are seeing the damage its causing. But nobody cares anymore, so when it all falls and we lose forever what was once good and virtuous about this country, it will be too late!!
But you're not allowed to say that, there's an irony. The freedoms so fought for, and we're self censoring ourselves because we don't wish to offend. How pathetic we've become!!
@@bobpage6597 Something tells me you and I have vastly different ideas about what makes this country “good and virtuous”. Let me guess, it was when we were invading everyone else and imposing our own “timeless culture” on them? Or when we were imprisoning people for being LGBT? Or maybe when we still bowed to religion like it WASN’T a ridiculous fairytale?
The fact you even think traditions don’t change in the first place is laughable. Traditions have changed in even the last thirty years, let alone through the centuries. And that’s a good, normal thing to happen. The problem isn’t our culture changing, it’s the people acting like it’s a bad thing that is.
The more i watch this scene, the more i think this is them in the afterlife rather than being alive. Especially with Philip walking before Elizabeth and the final scene, symbolising her walking into heaven
He's not wrong. The age of monarchy is over, whether through slow decay or violent upheaval the Monarch as Head of State will end. All things do.
I don't know. The age of that style of monarchy may be over, for now, but who knows what the future will hold?
Elliot Carver giving The Queen a lesson in philosophy, who would have thought
Philip ed Elizabeth avevano più o meno l'età dei miei nonni. Quella straordinaria generazione se n'è andata, e a noi cosa resta ora?
Pryce was phenomenal in this scene. That was Emmy worthy.
Philip is exactly right
It's right, she was born ready. The moment she stepped out of the plane from Kenya, she was ready. Far more ready than her own father, her grandfather, even queen victoria.
"For as long as anyone can remember, you've taught us what it means to be british"
‘ we never hear the screams’ as Royal subject I am screaming!
Charles has done ok. I mean for how bad we all thought he would do.
The [fictional] Duke of Edinburgh was right that she was born to rule! When she was two, she'd climb on her grandfather George V's back while he got down on all fours and gave her 'pony rides'- with her leading him via pulling his beard! She'd called him 'Grandpapa England'- and he was heard to say that he prayed that his eldest son [Edward VIII, late Duke of Windsor] would never have children 'so nothing will stand between 'Bertie' [the- then Albert, Duke of York, later George VI],'Lilibet' [Princess Elizabeth of York, later QEII] and the throne!'
Of course, while it had been an abrupt shock when she became Queen at 25 and she had to take over as the King's heiress immediately but didn't get to truly mourn her father as his daughter until much later, she DID rule for 70+ years so that not only was it a shock when she left this world at 96 but few could remember or imagine life without her being Queen [perhaps even more so for her than her double-great-grandma Victoria after 63 years on the throne]! Lucky for her, her father [having been tossed out the plane without a parachute when Edward VIII abdicated and he was compelled to become George VI] loved her enough to train her as much as he could so she'd be ready to inherit the Crown so she'd not feel overwhelmed as he had when he had been thrust onto the throne!
"Born to rule"?
I believe she reigns.
Sleep dearie, sleep. God bless HM The Queen; a life well-lived and a destiny fulfilled. Now she can rest.
It's so amazing he survived the Sept of Baelor but a bit of a disappointment that they tried a redemption arc on him.
Yes, he was a jerk many times until the last few episodes
Preach ❤
She was not “born ready”.
She was born a spare.
Her uncle was first in line of succession when she was born.
Actually, she was always going to be a queen she just got it alot earlier than anyone dreamed. Her idiot uncle would have never produced an heir, but also, they wouldn't be a monarchy if he stayed. I'm during world War II
Her uncle was unmarried and wayward when Elizabeth was born. Everyone at that point knew King Edward was a lost cause because of his antics. Albert and his family were being prepared to take over, so yes. She was born ready.
@@IndependentConversations Not necessarily. If Edward VIII had not continued with Wallis out of a sense of duty, but had chosen another woman, things might have turned out differently. It has now become fairly clear that the Duke of Windsor had no children, not because of him, but because of Wallis. Plenty of sources if you search on the www.
It is not unreasonable to assume that things could easily have turned out differently.
@@peterheerens3093 I do respect your point of view but if the abdication didn't happen something else would of happen. He was never going to have kids he claimed he didn't get enough love from his own folks he had way too many issues. The longest I think he would of ever gotten is maybe the start of world War II when they would of been forced to actually depose him because of nazi sympathetic. The Wallis issue was just a disguise. Besisdes she waa nor going to give bjm children either because she loved vodka too much and also had her female organs taken out. So I don't think Edward Viii could of had an heir unless he finally gave up Wallis and pursued an unmarried woman.
@@peterheerens3093 It was being suspected that he was infertile. He had mumps somewhere in his late teens/early 20s and a common complication of this illness in young adult males is infertility, also none of his lovers he had before Wallis ever got pregnant. There are speculations, that they may have beein having abortions, but it was unlikely (in that time period) that not even one illegitimate child was born.
Absolute truth--she was born ready and we could all see it, even from Kentucky. There will never be another like her. William would do very well to model his reign after her as much as possible.
It’s also interesting how he made a similar comment as his mother when she had that conversation with Lord Mountbatten. “It’s not our problem.”
I don’t even like the Queen in any capacity as a person. Same with Prince Phillip. This and the end scene made me cry like a fucking baby though. I don’t know why.
I never realised that it was possibly the conversation that Prince Phillip had with her Late Majesty in reality. Fiction can be stranger than truth itself! But yet! I don't think that we'll ever be privvy to that 'conversation in actuality' but this moved me almost to tears - for the long journey of loneliness is for me as well! I lost so many of my family over the last 40 years. Two of them in one year! Last year - I face this with loneliness but I am not alone! I was taken with Her Late Majesty choice. Sleep Dearie Sleep might well be mine as well! I will be pondering on this for some time to come.
This is very accurate foreshadowing following the King’s cancer diagnosis
I'd like to think that this conversation took place
High Sparrow & Dolores Umbridge
😮😮😮
If Charles isn't ready -- who's fault is that? His and Elizabeth's. And he is wrong - -C was ready.
Truth 👍
He spoke about the screams of us cause the earth will burn listen to what he says