Jokes0 min ago
Prince Philip Poorly Again
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Shame it's on the eve of the Coronation service tomorrow, it is sad to see the Queen without him, like she was on her own at her Jubilee service last year. Hope he recovers overnight .......
Shame it's on the eve of the Coronation service tomorrow, it is sad to see the Queen without him, like she was on her own at her Jubilee service last year. Hope he recovers overnight .......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think one example can prove your point. Basically, the Queen and Prince Philip have enjoyed general good health and as jno says expensive care can help you keep it.
I have a condition that could happen to anybody royal or pauper and regardless of wealth or position even the best doctors could not make it go away or get me walking like the Queen. There are plenty of sprightly poor 80+ year olds about that have hardly ever had anything wrong with them. Luck of the draw.
It is sad about your mother though.
I have a condition that could happen to anybody royal or pauper and regardless of wealth or position even the best doctors could not make it go away or get me walking like the Queen. There are plenty of sprightly poor 80+ year olds about that have hardly ever had anything wrong with them. Luck of the draw.
It is sad about your mother though.
@jno - I was actually thinking they skip a generation :) Not a big fan of Charlies, myself - well, to be truthful, I am not a fan of the monarchy at all, and personally would wish to do away with them entirely - but 80 ahd 90 year olds being expected to keep up a busy schedule of public appearances seems more like a cruel and unusual punishment, to me ;)
not a great monarchist myself, LG, but one of the good points about it is they don't say phooey, I don't want the job (consider the ructions when Edward VIII did so), they just get on and do it. Whatever they may think of little Wills, people would take a dim view if Charles decided to hand the position over to the kid and go farming; he's been training for it at our expense for a long time.
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