Apparently he is flying to Balmoral to mourn the queen in private for another 7 days.
Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan said she wasn’t sure of the exact costings of the funeral, but insisted that the “British Public would argue that it was money well spent”, and insisted that it was “downright preposterous” to question whether taxpayers should foot the bill.
I’m arguing….and I’m being preposterous, Michelle.
But that’s probably because the other day you said the Queen wasn’t the rightful heir to the throne anyway … and that there was a Scottish king , who is still alive today.
You never did say who or where he is.
This needs to be sorted out before Charles III is crowned.
Actually even before reading the special meaning for the Queen I actually really liked these flowers for their wilderness , fragility and simplicity .I did find them pretty original and very uncommon for a funeral .
I will admit the flowers that had no cellophane wrapped around them and positioned in a special way, did look beautiful and spectacular.
My mother always used to say, flowers shouldn’t be cut that they should be left in the garden.
I wonder if they screech in agony as their stem is cut… after all they are living…
But…
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They’re all abused , sadly, throughout their short life … they suffer PTSD you know from all the times they feel a hoe churning through the soil near them … worse, if they see an aphid coming for them.