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Coins with King Charles on will seem strange, also stamps. These are seemingly inconsequential things but they are a part of us having a feeling of something being solid, not changing. The Queen gave us that, one of the only things that you could depend on in our lifetime.
Charles, of course, will be looking to the left on the new coinage.
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Sinclair’s lack of education and knowledge are breathtaking.
The Queen was in Africa when her own father died and she was visiting the continent and immersing herself in it learning about the people and their cultures decades before it became fashionable to do so.
Throughout my life the black and Asian people I’ve been amongst have been far bigger royalists than many white people I know.
Sinclair has embarrassed himself.
Did he not racially abuse a police officer when caught drunk driving!?
What a complete tool!
The beauty of social media where people post s hi t before engaging their brain-but this must also reveal their true feelings/beliefs. Sinclair not the only tool as a professor at an American university has just been slated too.
Dr Anya had wished the Queen a slow "and excruciating death". Her reason? Because she was the monarch of a "thieving raping genocidal empire". Think she needs a history lesson! No argument that all those adjectives could be applied at times to the British Empire -but the Queen did not oversee it nor instigate it and the empire was all but dead by the time she ascended the throne. Both she and her husband also seemed to care greatly about the Commonwealth and whilst this was obviously a legacy of colonialism, it does not necessarily mean that the same adjectives can be applied to it.
The Queen was no evil monster and no Leopold and whatever anyone's feelings about the monarchy, she devoted her life to what she saw as her duty to this country. If nothing else, show some respect for a mother/grandmother/great-grandmother!