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Members of the British public, as well as tourists and Londoners respond to first hearing news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@RianeBane
@RianeBane Год назад
"She reigned for 70 years - that's the kind of thing you have in storybooks." This stopped me in my tracks. What a poignant observation.
@SandDancerHellie
@SandDancerHellie Год назад
Wow
@mlbp2567
@mlbp2567 6 месяцев назад
Leeched off the public’s money for 70 years
@simple.stuffs
@simple.stuffs 5 месяцев назад
Did she? Did she stole from you too? How much? 😂​@@mlbp2567
@randomyoutuber6633
@randomyoutuber6633 5 месяцев назад
​@mlbp2567 The Royal Family create much more money than they spend, for the economy and public, due to tourism. Do your research!
@mlbp2567
@mlbp2567 5 месяцев назад
Imagine having this peasant mentality! They don't care about you@@randomyoutuber6633
@ellidione9385
@ellidione9385 Год назад
The lady from Germany was so sweet. Her reaction was heartbreaking, but it goes to show that the Queen touched so many people beyond just the British.
@bjrnjensen7074
@bjrnjensen7074 Год назад
She did. And I particularly remember one photo, that was published in a newspaper here in Oslo where I live, actually before the official news of her death came out, the photo showed, not one but TWO rainbows, I believe it was in front of (or near) Buckingham Palace. She was a remarkable person.
@vloplob
@vloplob Год назад
I mean, she basically was german.
@rudycarlson8245
@rudycarlson8245 Год назад
@@vloplob I believe the queen was of German heritage, I think?
@vloplob
@vloplob Год назад
@@rudycarlson8245 Yes, the house of Winsor is actually the house of Hannover. But that didnt sound too good to the british public during WW1.
@mamavswild
@mamavswild Год назад
@@vloplob Close. She is of the house of Saxe-Coburg und Gotha. Queen Victoria was of the house of Hannover but she married Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg und Gotha and thus changed the dynasty to his. His dynasty continue through the paternal side all the way to King Charles. They arbitrarily changed their name to the House of Windsor after King George V’s favorite castle during WWI to not sound so German….but they were almost completely German all the way to Elizabeth herself. King George VI could not have looked more German if he tried….even his mother Queen Mary (Mary of Teck) was of a great German house. But, Elizabeth got an injection of English and Scottish through her mother. But then, Elizabeth herself ALSO married a great German noble house when she married Phillip of the House of Battenberg (Anglicized to Mountbatten due to the whole world war thing, but Phillip himself couldn’t get more German…this makes King Charles 75% German and 25% Scot/English)
@inigochicano
@inigochicano Год назад
She lived through WW2, she was the reigning monarch of the UK for 7 decades, she lived an entire century, overseeing her country and the world as it developed and changed rapidly over the decades. Crazy when you put it into perspective.
@julielawlor5482
@julielawlor5482 2 месяца назад
Millions never made it through the war
@Liquid_Mike
@Liquid_Mike Год назад
"I am honored to have lived under her reign" is really a beautiful sentiment.
@Noobie_3
@Noobie_3 8 месяцев назад
Yeah
@szymonbrom4443
@szymonbrom4443 7 месяцев назад
You are joking?! This is disgrace!
@jesseroberts1041
@jesseroberts1041 6 месяцев назад
@@szymonbrom4443Their country will ALWAYS be the good one 😂 like any country/government is good
@sallytheuselessbird
@sallytheuselessbird 6 месяцев назад
​@@szymonbrom4443You're a disgrace
@nektekket852
@nektekket852 5 месяцев назад
@szymonbrom4443 come over here and tell us all about it, little man. 🇬🇧
@gsagabaen
@gsagabaen Год назад
We all know that one day the Queen in her old age will eventually pass. But she had become a constant for the people of the UK for 70 years and losing her would really be a shock. It's like having known your grandmother all your life and she had always been there until she died and the world suddenly spun off its axis. Things will never be the same, and all we could do is embrace the change. My sincerest condolences to the Royal Family and to the people of the UK.
@ll2323
@ll2323 Год назад
When my grandma passed, the dynamics of my family changed completely. She was the anchor that held the family together and in her death, everyone just went their own way. I pray for Britain.
@Luke_05
@Luke_05 Год назад
@@ll2323 that’s sad to see that everyone went different ways
@pingu5543
@pingu5543 Год назад
Thank you for your message Gay Sagabaen we all knew the queen personally and are deeply saddened by her grizzly demise.
@theshawdows
@theshawdows Год назад
@@ll2323 unfortunately it happens to a lot of families including mine
@RichardX1
@RichardX1 Год назад
I believe that's how she endeared herself to her subjects in her later decades: she became the Commonwealth's grandmother.
@johannesnicolaas
@johannesnicolaas Год назад
Deeply moved by the German lady. Such beautiful words. My love and respect to you in GB.
@LadyThunderbird63
@LadyThunderbird63 Год назад
I thought the same .
@davidz3879
@davidz3879 Год назад
Like she says, the Queen was part German.
@mickyboy7586
@mickyboy7586 Год назад
A very classy lady
@MeanLaQueefa
@MeanLaQueefa Год назад
They were connected because Prince Phillips families were Nazis. RIP queen
@KennyGuerrero
@KennyGuerrero Год назад
Ich auch 😢
@conortappa8361
@conortappa8361 Год назад
I'm an American, and I was in London sitting in a pub when the news came across the televisions. I will never, ever forget that moment as long as I live. While not British or a royalist per se, I felt and knew the enormity of it. What an incredible life lived by that lady.
@peterjohnisback
@peterjohnisback 10 месяцев назад
I was pretty shocked. I just switched Colleges and i was starting my first day at my new college when I heard the bad news. It legit felt like the earth was slowly flattening like a pancake. I even made a video about it a day later on my previous channel which was terminated.
@godassasin8097
@godassasin8097 9 месяцев назад
shoulda said to the bartender "and I'll drink to that mate"
@idontgetlaidbut
@idontgetlaidbut 7 месяцев назад
​@@godassasin8097life isn't like one of those pompous YA books you read
@godassasin8097
@godassasin8097 7 месяцев назад
@@idontgetlaidbut idk what a YA book is so yea
@szymonbrom4443
@szymonbrom4443 7 месяцев назад
It is pathetic feel sorry for someone who wasn't agains british death camps in Kenya!
@stewartmackay
@stewartmackay Год назад
I'm not a 'Royalist' but I had huge respect for Elizabeth II, she was a wonderful ambassador for the country and was devoted to her duty, in a way I think we shall probably never see again. She was a solid pillar in most peoples lives in the UK, certainly in my lifetime.
@olixz
@olixz Год назад
I'm not really a monarchist but I have felt sad today. The Queen is someone who's lived through generations. My nan was a child when she was crowned and I remember my Mum taking me to London as a child to see the Princess Diana memorial. We'd always watch the Queen's speech every Christmas. She was a constant in many people's lives.
@vilifijavz3900
@vilifijavz3900 Год назад
Now you know why monarchy is important
@rabidmidgeecosse1336
@rabidmidgeecosse1336 Год назад
there's nothing wrong with being a republican and respecting her, she was really good at her job. Never met her, never knew her but for all intents and purposes she was the country's favourite old lady.
@olixz
@olixz Год назад
@@rabidmidgeecosse1336 That is true. You can like the person but dislike the institution.
@terrorgaming459
@terrorgaming459 Год назад
God save the king doesn't sound the same
@captainchainsaw8856
@captainchainsaw8856 Год назад
@@vilifijavz3900 it isn't
@gastondoumerc7863
@gastondoumerc7863 Год назад
I’m 56 and live “across the pond.” I have never known another British monarch in my lifetime. Greatest condolences to the people of the UK.
@r2dadizubz
@r2dadizubz Год назад
We don't care, cheers.
@jestonxi6391
@jestonxi6391 Год назад
@@r2dadizubz calm down bro, democracy has been a resounding failure and id gladly be under a tyrant king than the "elected" faceless tyrants we have now that let savages into the lands
@mattbogo_
@mattbogo_ Год назад
@@r2dadizubz damn you frfr did him like that 😂
@samsonadeyemi2169
@samsonadeyemi2169 Год назад
@@r2dadizubz damn man 😂
@Thawhid
@Thawhid Год назад
@@r2dadizubz don't be so rude to the elder men. Especially behind up your screen. I for one think and know of the Queens evil but I ain't gonna insult the mourning lol
@brendameade1288
@brendameade1288 6 месяцев назад
I am in TN, USA. I remember seeing the Queen and family on one of the earliest TV's ever. Charles is six months older than me. I have loved the Queen from that first moment and want you to know she has millions of fans in the U.S. We will miss her dearly.
@rumham8741
@rumham8741 3 месяца назад
Disloyal
@shaundavenport621
@shaundavenport621 2 месяца назад
Thank you .!Take no notice of the people that don't have any history worth talking about!
@spazzymacgee5648
@spazzymacgee5648 Месяц назад
​@shaundavenport621 like English people? Your history is bathed in blood, invasion and genocide. You hypocrite.
@michaelabowden2052
@michaelabowden2052 7 месяцев назад
Over a year and still the announcement of her passing brings tears to me.. I hope in my heart that she new how special how loved and admired. She was our monarch our queen . Never is there to be another like her.. rest in peace ma'am.
@FantaLain
@FantaLain Год назад
As a Canadian I've spent my entire life seeing the Queen's face looking out on everything from stamps to bills. Seeing her portraits change over the years as I'd grown older, and she had grown older too. She faced everything with such grace. Two little girls were near the magazines at the pharmacy yesterday and one pointed at an article cover and said proudly "That's Queen Elizabeth II when she was younger!" And I realized that like me they had also grown up with the Queen. She was truly an iconic figure. I don't know how I'll feel the first time I hold a bill with King Charles on it, but I know it won't be the same. To the rest of my Commonwealth family that may be mourning around the world - I'll be thinking of you!
@rabbiama2940
@rabbiama2940 Год назад
Queen of Canada died too? Shit man sorry to hear that
@legion3206
@legion3206 Год назад
I'm a Boer. I even feel saddened by her passing.
@gmzakg
@gmzakg Год назад
@@rabbiama2940 you are aware that their Queen was also our Queen in Canada right? Canada is a constitutional monarchy… I’m hoping your comment was satirical
@haven216
@haven216 Год назад
Thank you! As a Kiwi, we too are mourning the loss of the Queen, and seeing her on the $20 note just doesn't feel the same anymore
@gmzakg
@gmzakg Год назад
@@haven216 …same here in Canada these last couple of days when i see cash money with her face on it i get kind of upset
@JohnHazelwood58
@JohnHazelwood58 Год назад
I am german, but I lived several years in the UK and know how important the Queen was for the folk. I can only imagine the pain and lost and feel very sorry about it. My deepest sympathy for you all!
@x97k8
@x97k8 Год назад
U need to know about how evil she is Lmfo talking about important
@Aintnoway707
@Aintnoway707 Год назад
@@x97k8 bro what you talking about?
@lukewalker3
@lukewalker3 Год назад
@@x97k8 👍👍👍
@lukewalker3
@lukewalker3 Год назад
I’m sorry but she’s not really important to me at all and lot of people of the uk would probably agree. A terrible thing they did
@lukewalker3
@lukewalker3 Год назад
But thank you for your sweet words, I will be respectful to the dead
@normadesmond6017
@normadesmond6017 Год назад
When I heard about her passing it also moved me almost to tears. She has been on the throne for so long.... And no matter what happened - she was always there. I'm from the Netherlands. In our monarchy the Kings and Queen usually quit when they are around 75 years old. Would have wished for her that she would have been able to do as well. Retire somewhere in the country with her dogs and horses. But yes, I did feel sad.
@PLuMUK54
@PLuMUK54 10 месяцев назад
I was talking to my friend on the phone when a news flash appeared on screen. I'd been waiting for an announcement, but it was a shock nonetheless. It took a few moments before I could explain to my friend why I'd gone quiet. I'm not a royalist, but her death saddened me because she had been a constant through the whole of my life, and regardless of what her critics say, she was an amazing example of duty being fulfilled. We will not see her like again.
@joaovaranda4759
@joaovaranda4759 Год назад
My heartfelt condolences to the UK. I'm from Portugal, where her majesty visited twice. The first time in the 1950s. A huge crowd gathered to welcome her when she arrived, among them our current president who was just a little boy at the time. He met with her majesty recently, just a couple years ago and the Queen mentioned how well received she had been back than. Truly a world icon spanning several generations.
@HilaryB.
@HilaryB. Год назад
Thank you Joao, our love from the UK
@VeraDonna
@VeraDonna Год назад
@Aldo Steinbach devias ter juízo.
@ToySoldiersTV
@ToySoldiersTV Год назад
@@VeraDonna hahahah estas pessoas realmente
@superbrutu
@superbrutu Год назад
@Aldo Steinbach Isto já está a comédia que está, imagina ainda meter o Pio de Bragança como chefe de estado, incrível.
@rebekahtink4996
@rebekahtink4996 Год назад
Thank you Joao. From me and the rest off the uk
@august4571
@august4571 Год назад
As a Brit. I found out on the train on the way from school to London, it was insane. Everything just went quiet and you kept hearing gasps or quiet crying. It was so so sad.
@hopelife8130
@hopelife8130 Год назад
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@PlaneNuts2024
@PlaneNuts2024 7 месяцев назад
What really got to me was a cartoon drawing of the Queen and Paddington Bear walking away and she saying that she was going to meet her husband. That was incredibly beautiful but so painful.
@erikbishop7
@erikbishop7 Год назад
I am an American who has honored the Queen all my life. It was heavy in my heart when she died.
@christine3043
@christine3043 Год назад
Despite her age it was a shock. Still is. I’m Canadian so she was our Queen too. Saw her back in 1973 when I was a very young child and I can still visualize her car driving by as I waved. Whether or not you were part of the Commonwealth, she was a constant for so many in the world. She exemplified so much and we thank her for her service. May she Rest In Peace.
@deficator750
@deficator750 Год назад
it was a huge shock? how so, she was 96. its not like she was 26.
@DHU11
@DHU11 Год назад
No, Diana dying was a shock. She was a healthy woman with very young children who was still young herself. Elizabeth was 96... anybody dying at 96 isn’t a shock.
@cachalotreal
@cachalotreal Год назад
@@deficator750 shes been there all the time we’re alive.. its weird but its shocking for some reason
@deficator750
@deficator750 Год назад
@@cachalotreal death is always shocking i guess
@tsrenis
@tsrenis Год назад
wannabe brit death to "constitutional" monarchy, this country will become a republic in our lifetime.
@dcdx8966
@dcdx8966 Год назад
Some people don’t get it. It’s weirdly irrelevant whether you love or despise the royal family. The queen just brought this sense of stability to us and she was always there.
@mihaisorinneacsu7539
@mihaisorinneacsu7539 Год назад
she gave nothing , absolutely nothing, like most of the aristocrats but go ahead and praise them.....so shocked that an old lady of 96 died..lol Is difficult for me to bealive that masons actually give a crap about those like me because i can see the fruits of their work.....millions and billions for them, scrap coins for the rest. There were things to do, a much better system to build, but no. Im not gonna praise this aristocrats that beyond close doors bealive they are better then 99% of the world....you may not bealive this but is the truth.
@dcdx8966
@dcdx8966 Год назад
@@mihaisorinneacsu7539 I bet you talk a lot at parties…
@mihaisorinneacsu7539
@mihaisorinneacsu7539 Год назад
@@dcdx8966 aha.
@haaagey
@haaagey Год назад
Always there for what? I don’t understand all the random waffle people are going on about 😂
@kazarofchult8086
@kazarofchult8086 Год назад
@@haaagey She represented the British identity or figurehead. Like the Nile is a fixture of Egypt, the American Flag, The Eiffel Tower, the Taj Mahal, the Queen was a monument for her country. It means a lot to a country when someone gives up their individuality and takes on a life as a representative. Never stepping down. Never saying “No this is inhumane to ask someone to embody a National identity” What she gained in wealth and privileges she gave up in opinions, any sense of individual self, and never quit on them. I couldn’t have lived that life. I don’t know many who could. And I doubt her son can live up to being that neutral monument without an opinion.
@MakeMakeShift
@MakeMakeShift Год назад
It feels weird watching this again for the second time almost 2 months after the Queen passed away, feels longer ago than that. Despite the sadness there was a special feeling during those weeks. I definitely felt more connected to people at that time, I think we were nicer to each other. Rest in peace Ma’am x
@Oliver_Sterling_600
@Oliver_Sterling_600 5 месяцев назад
Even as a icelandic, her death still hurts to me. 😢
@Venom-yh7vb
@Venom-yh7vb Год назад
She was like the bridge to different generations, our great grandparents, grandparents, parents, ourselves, and our future kin have all lived at the same time as her reign and so much has happened during that time. This connection is something special and significant.
@danielwhyatt3278
@danielwhyatt3278 Год назад
Couldn’t agree more. She was the constant both in leadership and as a symbol for a nation and for many in the rest of the world. Also a great connection to the past for so many and for us in the present, and now it has been lost.
@juliaconnell
@juliaconnell Год назад
agreed... but GREAT grandparents??? for you maybe, not for me - my mum 's 85, so her, yes - her parents alive at her coronation. my dad too. his parents? "When her father died in February 1952, Elizabeth-then 25 years old-became queen" my dad's dad died in 1949, so no - his mum, 1963 so no. so 3/4 of my grandparents saw the change from King to Queen. and hun, "future kin" - the ones who haven't been born yet?? I understand the sentiment, but can't see how that is possible.
@timbredan3476
@timbredan3476 Год назад
Very true
@lawtraf8008
@lawtraf8008 Год назад
She was also a symbol of evil for most people around the world
@Allgreen69
@Allgreen69 Год назад
🚬🚬🚬
@mikeh5431
@mikeh5431 Год назад
I’m no royalist but I’m upset too because the queen brought us a level of stability
@InternetMouse
@InternetMouse Год назад
Same. I don't really like the royal that much but somehow i kinda liked the queen. Rip Queen Elizabeth.
@normadesmond6017
@normadesmond6017 Год назад
yes, me too. She just was always there.
@dresdi
@dresdi Год назад
Wtf are you talking about? Did you forget what happened the past 5 years with the constant elections and Brexit
@normadesmond6017
@normadesmond6017 Год назад
@@dresdi what did she had to do with Brexit or the elections? Her position was above those kind of matters. That's just the thing with having a monarch and not a president.
@Adam-zd2bk
@Adam-zd2bk Год назад
now we have liz truss. yayyyyy.
@hannahgood4811
@hannahgood4811 Год назад
I actually found out while I was at work. I saw the news and as soon as I read that she passed away, I just froze in shock. It was on TV moments after she died. I just stood there frozen and speechless for a few seconds. I ran to my co-workers telling them to turn on the news and they couldn’t believe it either. I also texted my mom and she said history was being made. It was a very shocking thing to see.
@hudson7354
@hudson7354 5 месяцев назад
I hope you have got over your sad loss of Prince Andy pandys mummy. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@redcardinalist
@redcardinalist 4 дня назад
really?
@Ariennon
@Ariennon 9 месяцев назад
I am American, and when I heard about her death, I almost wanted to cry. When I was child, I would always look up to the queen thinking she was so cool because she was a women ruling a whole country. She’s done so much for her country and I am honored that I have lived during her reign. Her majesty can finally rest now after 70 years, love from America❤️
@johnmccormick3608
@johnmccormick3608 21 день назад
Name one thing she ever did that benefited anyone but her own family. pretentious nonsense.
@carsh5218
@carsh5218 Год назад
1:30 “I feel very proud very humble to lived under her reign” what a beautiful words from a British lady. God bless the Queen 👑
@shinypikachu8881
@shinypikachu8881 Год назад
Even better “I dont ever know who you are”
@Veehartee
@Veehartee Год назад
@@shinypikachu8881 I love that they almost cut that out just not completely.
@nichotto
@nichotto Год назад
‘Humble’ !! For goodness sake, really ?
@xiaohuli96
@xiaohuli96 Год назад
@@shinypikachu8881 i think she was gonna say "i don't even know why you guys are filming"
@RomasKalash
@RomasKalash Год назад
Pride and humility are literally opposites.
@helfgott1
@helfgott1 Год назад
We, the germans, feel with you British brothers and sisters.
@tradeladder146
@tradeladder146 Год назад
😂
@jx2729
@jx2729 Год назад
@@tradeladder146 well Queen was of German heritage herself. The whole Royal family were more Germans than English. Saxe Goburg und Gotha was their true surname before they changed it to Windsor to sound more British.
@jx2729
@jx2729 Год назад
@@tradeladder146 well Queen was of German heritage herself. The whole Royal family were more Germans than English. Saxe Goburg und Gotha was their true surname before they changed it to Windsor to sound more British.
@pauldurkee4764
@pauldurkee4764 Год назад
As you are probably aware, the late Queen shares a lot of German ancestry on her father's side. The german lady mentioned the Mountbatten/Battenburg connection, but her paternal grandmother was Mary of Teck, her ancestors were from Wurttemburg and Mecklenburg. 👍
@frenchpotato5661
@frenchpotato5661 Год назад
@@jx2729 Aren't you aware that all European royalties are related?
@RealLordVoldemort
@RealLordVoldemort 7 месяцев назад
The guy in blue: "Wow i'm so shocked 🤭😆😀😃😄😁😅🫠"
@FallenAngel9979
@FallenAngel9979 4 месяца назад
What’s funny about it
@isv1759
@isv1759 3 месяца назад
@FallenAngel9979 his reaction, he didn't look sad nor shocked 😅
@almost17
@almost17 3 месяца назад
@@FallenAngel9979 he used emojis of the guys facial reaction in the video.
@almost17
@almost17 3 месяца назад
@@isv1759 yeah, he looked happy and i based it in his facial expressions. Very odd reaction actually
@nursemarn
@nursemarn Год назад
As a Canadian I’m very sad by her passing. I was raised by my granny and she taught me to respect the queen. I’m also half First Nations and it still saddens me. I pray for her majesty and her family. God bless Queen Elizabeth
@EEYore-py1bf
@EEYore-py1bf Год назад
May God rest her soul, the Queen of all us Canadians, whether First Nations, French or British
@sumukhhegde6677
@sumukhhegde6677 Год назад
Typical slave mentality
@deli5194
@deli5194 Год назад
fun fact most canadians are unbothered by this, i saw it on the news
@neox5642
@neox5642 Год назад
@@deli5194 actually Canada is a team force of relationships between the UK, Australia, and more. Edit: 10 likes? Ty!
@trainman665
@trainman665 Год назад
@@deli5194 Fun fact: you regurgitate random nonsense on RU-vid.
@williamevans9426
@williamevans9426 Год назад
'Nothing like confronting people with bad news then sticking a microphone in their face to catch their reaction!
@christineperez7562
@christineperez7562 Год назад
Yes why makes me angry.
@blackleague212
@blackleague212 Год назад
meh, its the internet age get over it. It was sad to see them sad. Very sad business, all of this.
@joshuagross3151
@joshuagross3151 Год назад
@@blackleague212 Ehhh, it's a practice older than the internet.
@babyblue28
@babyblue28 Год назад
It’s historical documentation. If they didn’t want to be on camera they would have declined
@tdoran616
@tdoran616 Год назад
@@joshuagross3151 This is a fact. You can find street interviews from the 1960s on the internet.
@ReginaSartore
@ReginaSartore 5 месяцев назад
Truly the greatest woman who ever reigned, she will never be forgotten, its women lile her that make me feel proud of being a woman. ❤ RIP HMTQ
@lauriemclaren8268
@lauriemclaren8268 Год назад
American here. The Queen was a touchstone of history and a marvelous example to the world. My deepest, deepest condolences to the British people for your loss.
@timmo491
@timmo491 Год назад
So kind thank you.
@dawnfinch8232
@dawnfinch8232 Год назад
Bless you thankyou 🙏❤️
@sergionada1
@sergionada1 Год назад
Marvelous example? She lived in luxury built upon the the suffering of countless people in african and asian continents, lets not talk about ireland either eh
@lorrainecasey749
@lorrainecasey749 Год назад
@@sergionada1 🙄🥱
@nebulis6509
@nebulis6509 Год назад
​@@sergionada1 how sad if your life that you are happy a 96 year old queen (beloved by all btw) died? people are evil, not the royalty
@scatherinelynch
@scatherinelynch Год назад
I am an American and I find this so heartbreaking. She truly was the last of a generation. There will never be another leader who reigns as long as she did and with such class. My heart goes out to all of the UK!!!
@boutiquebitcoin809
@boutiquebitcoin809 Год назад
Un history there were plenty of rulers who reached 100
@clt_main3136
@clt_main3136 Год назад
@@boutiquebitcoin809 but not many that ruled for 70 years plus, atleast not in england
@chatnoir8732
@chatnoir8732 Год назад
weak in the knees
@Brickcellent
@Brickcellent Год назад
Heart breaking that the richest 93 year old in history passed away peacefully? Do me a favour....
@CAETechnologia
@CAETechnologia Год назад
@@boutiquebitcoin809 The longest ruled king was King Ludwig XIV from France for 72 yeras and 110 days, in 17 and 18 century. Queen Elizabeth II was the longest reigning monarch of England and the 2nd in the world. For millions of people she was the Queen of England and Commonwealth from birth to their death. I can understand the sadness because to some of people she was the mother and grandmother of England
@Shatteredlightunderfadingstars
@Shatteredlightunderfadingstars Месяц назад
Im American and a proud one at that. A Descendant of Scottish and Irish colonials who fled British rule. And while I still hold that old familial grudge for grievances long past. Going back through all this I cannot stop myself from weeping though I know not why. Not my Queen. Not my government. Not my country. Not even my people really. Not anymore. But words cannot express the depth of my sorrow for you all. I am so very sorry. May her Majesty Rest in Peace.
@Zultzify
@Zultzify 5 месяцев назад
i still miss the queen, im of irish ancestry so i dont have a positive view of the royals as a whole, but Elizabeth II made many great choices in her reign and left the world a better and more peaceful place than when she entered it. She is one that hundreds of years from now will still be in the history books and on tests, its crazy living through history!
@SuperKangarooBros
@SuperKangarooBros Год назад
A way you can know how iconic she is is how you can litterally just say “the Queen” and people will know who you are talking about, she was an icon and an amazing queen, may she Rest In Peace
@kaysmith8992
@kaysmith8992 Год назад
That's why I loved the French president's tribute to the UK most of all: "To you, she was your queen. To us, she was _The_ Queen."
@jackhughes7637
@jackhughes7637 Год назад
Well... she has been the queen for the past 70 years
@chewy99.
@chewy99. Год назад
She was the most famous living woman
@magnusb9783
@magnusb9783 Год назад
You mean Lady Gaga THE Queen.
@Lily_and_River
@Lily_and_River Год назад
@@kaysmith8992 that's because France isn't a monarchy anymore. In the Netherlands we would call our own king or queen... 'the king' or 'the queen'. It's kind of coincidental we have a king now, because we had queens for a long time during the reign of their queen.
@VictorRomeo1917
@VictorRomeo1917 Год назад
Canadian here. A friend of mine were chatting about it this evening and found out we had similar reactions when we'd heard this afternoon. I had said that she was like the North Star, a constant, knowing where she was, and just that she was there. He had said that she was a mooring, a safe harbour knowing she was there. To those across the Commonwealth and anywhere else who are remembering her, lots of us are, and hopefully, good thoughts.
@Joey-JoJo-Jr.64
@Joey-JoJo-Jr.64 Год назад
We’re well said.
@sdfilmproductions4193
@sdfilmproductions4193 Год назад
Indeed...Wonderfully put my friend.
@justajellydonut2
@justajellydonut2 Год назад
Well said, regards from your Commonwealth sibling Australia
@hopelife8130
@hopelife8130 Год назад
57 ok my dear you are a very important person i really need you to save me i have been broke for a long time due to impossibility and it is difficult for me to find a job so i beg you the best of me find 5ghc for food aid please
@glumbumble
@glumbumble Год назад
I am American and felt so sad when I heard. Just so sad. Looking back on her coronation... just absolutely beautiful. Her passing marked the end of the era. A more noble, dignified time. A time before the throwaway trash culture of today. She was like a symbol of beauty and tradition. Of things that were real and timeless.
@MatthewCYN15
@MatthewCYN15 Год назад
I was just chilling in the living room, when my mum bursted into the room and said, "My God. The Queen's dead!" And she started crying. 7 minutes of hugging. And I just finished The Crown Season 5. Rest in peace, the true Boss Queen of HK
@knockshinnoch1950
@knockshinnoch1950 Год назад
The Queen had become a mythical figure to all of us. We felt that she would go on forever. The speed of her death coming just several hours after the first reports of her declining health and concern by her doctors took everyone by surprise. I certainly expected there to be at least a couple of days as her health deteriorated. Having seen that final set of photos where just two days prior the Queen had met with Liz Truss made the news even harder to digest- although she looked frail she did appear to be vibrant and in good spirits. Whatever condition she was suffering from was obviously much worse than what was being reported by the media- we weren't really prepared for what happened. I still cannot believe she's gone. The Queen has been the one constant in the world throughout my life- a succession of Presidents, Prime Ministers and Popes have come and gone over the past 70 years but the Queen has remained, steadfast and regal. The Queen is dead, God save the King.
@allycollyer3961
@allycollyer3961 Год назад
Well said.
@sariel8406
@sariel8406 Год назад
She was blessed with the perfect passing. No suffering, no illness, no prolonged bed stay. Died in her favourite home surrounded by family. Not many of us will get this.
@MarvinClarence
@MarvinClarence Год назад
Quite so. I had expected that when the time came there would be a sort of statement such as the one made for King George V: ’The King’s life is moving peacefully toward its close.’
@borneodayak479
@borneodayak479 Год назад
Very well said
@magnusb9783
@magnusb9783 Год назад
No.
@pipoo1
@pipoo1 Год назад
A friend said to me they knew how the world worked but somehow had convinced herself the Queen would live forever. I think many of us had done the same. My parents are both 73. There is literally nobody their age or younger with any memory of life in Britain other than with her as our Head of State. The social change that occurred during her reign is remarkable.
@badger2205
@badger2205 Год назад
I always knew word traveled fast, but I never really comprehended how fast until the Queen died. I heard from someone sitting in front of me in class about 2 minutes after they’d announced her passing, and then within 5 minutes as I was walking through the halls everyone was talking about it to people they didn’t even necessarily know. Feels so recent but its already been almost 4 months.
@Cameron5043
@Cameron5043 Год назад
Ras we was s4
@liammcgrath2306
@liammcgrath2306 10 месяцев назад
I saw her many years ago at the cenotaph in London for memorial weekend. My dad met her and said she was incredibly kind woman, still is a shock nearly a year later
@JustMe-ks8qc
@JustMe-ks8qc Год назад
While I never thought she was actually immortal, it's unfathomable to think that she has gone. She has been our steadfast figurehead throughout almost all of our lives, and she will be greatly missed. I take comfort in the fact that she lived a long, happy life, and died peacefully, surrounded by her family, in a place she loved. We can all only hope our own lives in such a way.
@stephenoliver1437
@stephenoliver1437 Год назад
Im not a monarchist but the queen was most respected and my heart felt thoughts are for her she will be greatly missed.
@Plethorality
@Plethorality Год назад
i am, and thank you for your kind and respectful words.
@rgghjs9270
@rgghjs9270 Год назад
Shame she defended a pervert on her way out
@InternetMouse
@InternetMouse Год назад
Agreed.
@ultra_vires
@ultra_vires Год назад
Same. You need not be a monarchist to have respect for tradition and history. It sickens me that some people are taking advantage of a captive audience to spout their edgy anti-monarchy views. This isn't an appropriate time for politics.
@Judechapman.1
@Judechapman.1 Год назад
It's crazy to think that there are people that were born, lived and died only knowing her as their queen.
@PhieFty
@PhieFty 8 месяцев назад
Everyone face is like "isn't it obvious?"
@writeonbetty7835
@writeonbetty7835 Год назад
My Condolences & Respect for the British people. They are some of the warmest & most elegant people in the world. 🇺🇸🇬🇧
@jaynekittycat9252
@jaynekittycat9252 Год назад
Thank you Betty. ❤
@sdfilmproductions4193
@sdfilmproductions4193 Год назад
Very kind of you. Thank you. 🇺🇲🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@Hoax-bp5pq
@Hoax-bp5pq Год назад
Thank you Betty for your kind words 🇬🇧🇺🇸
@Hoax-bp5pq
@Hoax-bp5pq Год назад
@@sdfilmproductions4193 Thank you to the people of Scotland who have shown so much love and respect for our Queen. United we stand divided we fall 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧
@thesocialmediascientistmbe
@thesocialmediascientistmbe Год назад
@Matthew Harrup Were you expecting a Mardi Gras?
@japanjaydee
@japanjaydee Год назад
It all feels so surreal. She's always been there for my entire life. I'm Canadian, and she was the Queen of Canada, as well. Her picture is on our money. We have many stamps with her picture. The highway south of where I live is named after her. There's a mountain range named after her in this province. If I go to Maligne Lake, I would see the range. I knew that this would come some day, but it felt like she would always be there, you know? It hit me harder than I expected. I've been watching videos of her amazing sense of humour. She seemed like a wonderful lady.
@Edk.diesel
@Edk.diesel Год назад
Same bro,I was driving by the QE2 highway today and then it hit.
@bloosy1771
@bloosy1771 Год назад
"I knew that this would come some day, but it felt like she would always be there' you know?" You've encapsulated mine and so many people's exact feeling with those words I am sure!
@Billygoatsgrruff
@Billygoatsgrruff Год назад
Same in Australia. Her head has been on all our coins and one note for as long as I've been alive. I'm in my 50's, and she's the only Sovereign I and most have known our whole lives. Rest in peace your Majesty ♥
@daimsaeed
@daimsaeed Год назад
Putin has been the head of Russia, all my life, whats your point exactly?
@brandib2821
@brandib2821 Год назад
She wasn’t queen of Canada. She was queen of the commonwealth which we are included in.
@TheGridironTxn
@TheGridironTxn 7 месяцев назад
Sad and crying over someone who didn't even knew you existed yet shocked that she pass....she was old it wasn't surprising it was only a matter of time. Sad indeed but happy she lived a long full life and devoted her life to her people i hope.
@richardc8795
@richardc8795 Год назад
The woman in the white blouse said it perfectly for me. Very happy to have lived under her reign. I spent that entire day with a lump in my throat. Still affected. 😔 RIP QE II 👑
@nmarks
@nmarks Год назад
The United Kingdom: A new prime minister and a new monarch in the same week.
@sarahadams6940
@sarahadams6940 Год назад
The perfect storm.
@stephenfowlie742
@stephenfowlie742 Год назад
The Union will be the next to go.
@danielk348
@danielk348 Год назад
@EverywhereBeBox 😂😂😂😂😂
@R0swell5104
@R0swell5104 Год назад
Hopefully a new government very soon.
@kierenbuckley370
@kierenbuckley370 Год назад
reminding me Liz Truss is Prime Minister just makes me laugh we have yet another clown as PM
@-Tidgy
@-Tidgy Год назад
She was mostly taken for granted when alive but now she's gone we realise just how much she meant to us and how much she did for us all in our country. It's only until something's gone that you really appreciate it. God rest her soul. God save the King.
@jackchen7003
@jackchen7003 Год назад
She meant a lot to the world too. The USA honors the Queen very much
@fiona4423
@fiona4423 Год назад
Agree. As my late husband’s grandmother used to say ‘ You never miss the water until the well runs dry’.
@Black.Sabbath
@Black.Sabbath Год назад
No
@leabeauty837
@leabeauty837 Год назад
I don’t think she was taken for granted at all. Most people loved to Queen. Even many of them that don’t care for the firm or others in the royal family
@ageofsapiens7602
@ageofsapiens7602 Год назад
No dear she stole stuff from asia and her family has a history of abuse and racism
@scottmalcolm
@scottmalcolm 3 месяца назад
People think that it would be like announced on the BBC -She would say goodbye to everybody, and then float off in a balloon piloted by fairies to her death, everyone was shocked that she died.
@MariaN-wo6yi
@MariaN-wo6yi Месяц назад
Her Majesty did reign for seventy years! She made that honest and heartfelt message when she was speaking on her twenty- first Birthday when she was in Cape Town, South Africa. I was sad when she died in 2022!😭 I loved what the Lady from Germany said about her! Some of the people just thinking about it were tearing up! It's sad when anyone dies! and The Queen has been around through many things and through peoples lives! I love how the couple who were speaking said, " We knew her from when we were young, in the early nineteen fifties when she was still Princess Elizabeth, We saw her coronation and it is really upsetting. She was a very devoted queen and she'll be very honored!" She was a huge role model figure as a Queen and Monarch and as a person she'll Probably be the most famous British Monarch! She is well respected and I admire her and respect her! Her devotion to service was a lifelong thing for her but she did it and even till she passed she did stuff! You'll never know how much a person meant Until they unfortunately pass on! Some people got a huge shock from HM Passing away I got one too because we were looking at an article because the news said that she was not doing well and we admire the British royal family a lot and we were nearly finished reading the article and we saw the red bar at the top that said," Operation London Bridge has started " and We said Oh the Queen died!!!! NOOO My Mom went to do something and I was shocked and My Grandma likes to read news and she loves the royals as well and I asked if she knew she said yes and we had an awkward silence Moment! My Great- Grandmother was alive during the coronation of Queen Elizabeth and she passed in 2022 as well which was weird! @MatthewCYN15 I like how you expressed how you knew about Her Majesty's Death I Like how you said that she is the True Boss Queen of the UK! You're exactly right! You were watching the Crown and your Mom came in? I want to watch the Crown soon... She will be forever missed and know when she died that she has future Generations in her amazing family to rule just like her! My Mom was from Johannesburg South Africa and From young Her and her family admired them and When I was younger I admired them and I still do! RIP Ma'am HRH Queen Elizabeth II. 👑❤❤
@sincere.geeker
@sincere.geeker Год назад
Jesus, These peoples genuine reactions are actually sad. While the internet is making horrible jokes about it. Rest In Peace Her Majesty, The Queen. ❤️🇬🇧
@ajpalmer2351
@ajpalmer2351 Год назад
People are making comments about it because the monarchy was a constant evil for a lot of poorly treated nations and it's constantly brushed under the carpet so that national pride can shine;, the tradition is disgusting and damaging and should die
@emaarredondo-librarian
@emaarredondo-librarian Год назад
Usually is isn't the internet making awful jokes, but people making awful jokes on the internet. In other times there were awful jokes on TV, the radio, the newspapers, or talking.
@tiffanylove6713
@tiffanylove6713 Год назад
Their reactions are utterly embarrassing. Why? because she was pampered all of her life and died in luxury of old age! How the fuck is that "The saddest thing"...? These morons haven't experienced true loss or heartbreak clearly.
@TheWizardYeof
@TheWizardYeof Год назад
Lizzie’s in a box!
@dagmarbubolz7999
@dagmarbubolz7999 Год назад
@@TheWizardYeof you will be too
@marycarter6134
@marycarter6134 Год назад
This American sends condolences to the people of the UK and the Royal Family. Queen Elizabeth was a great lady and will be sorely missed.
@christinephipps8236
@christinephipps8236 Год назад
thank you
@akz4634
@akz4634 Год назад
Thanks😭
@grrr.9998
@grrr.9998 Год назад
Hahaha 🤣
@hollygolightly649
@hollygolightly649 Год назад
Thank you. I have cried so much.
@LukeiousONieniousMaximous
@LukeiousONieniousMaximous Год назад
@@grrr.9998 ✈️💥
@dianerios880
@dianerios880 7 месяцев назад
Everyone so eloquent and sincere. Very very touching. We grieve too, from the US.
@Yung-Custard
@Yung-Custard 7 месяцев назад
"its so sad" giant smile on face
@dasportsfan2122
@dasportsfan2122 10 месяцев назад
As a Kiwi person, she was also my Queen. 11 month later, may she Rest in Peace.
@Stefanie2530
@Stefanie2530 Год назад
These reactions are just beautiful. Truly, they are. Don't take that the wrong way...I find it VERY touching and quite lovely to see how emotional everyone becomes when they learn of her passing...just goes to show how truly beloved she was. And I love to see the love and support just about everyone is giving King Charles. Wish we were more like this in the U.S. My condolences to all who loved and adored her. Rest peacefully.
@garrywatson1832
@garrywatson1832 Год назад
Cringe
@mochi1149
@mochi1149 Год назад
Thank you Stefanie :( xxx
@BlueMoonOfKentuckyKeepOnShinin
Agree Stefanie
@ivanvalera3250
@ivanvalera3250 Год назад
I dont think hell is a peaceful place ....because if you actually knew the queens track record wouldn't be saying that
@Hyscuff
@Hyscuff Год назад
@@garrywatson1832 "Garry"
@anjihc8797
@anjihc8797 Год назад
I think the queen is one of the most important people in modern history. She was deeply loved all over the world and faithful in her commitment to the Commonwealth. I have such a deep respect for her and her legacy. I believe she instilled a lot of wisdom into the next generations of the royal family. Regardless of their faults, the Queen's example to her family will continue to challenge them to follow her example well.
@baconpancakes8899
@baconpancakes8899 Год назад
When kids died or tradegy happened. She refused to pay respect as she believe a royal isn't some sort of a charity show.
@Maya-ep4ux
@Maya-ep4ux Год назад
Loved all over the world? She killed our people how can we love her? Nonsense don’t talk about other nations
@dv9239
@dv9239 Год назад
Deeply hated all around the world
@idkwhattonamemyself9326
@idkwhattonamemyself9326 Год назад
Yeah after she colonized many countries.
@sophiemidlane7982
@sophiemidlane7982 Год назад
@@baconpancakes8899 she visited those injured from the Manchester bombing in hospital for one example
@stephenstumbke1721
@stephenstumbke1721 Год назад
I was too busy grieving for my father
@catherinepetersen3789
@catherinepetersen3789 2 месяца назад
I'm an American & I was heartbroken when she passed! I wish I could have met the Queen, even just for a moment. She had the best qualities humanity had to offer & was truly a one of a kind woman! May she, & Prince Philip, rest in peace. 😢
@johnmccormick3608
@johnmccormick3608 21 день назад
awa and no talk a load o pish.
@jbixbyh827
@jbixbyh827 Год назад
She was truly an icon, you could say “The Queen” and you would know exactly who you were talking about
@sachikawaii
@sachikawaii Год назад
Honestly I'm not sad fully because the queen died, I'm sad because my grandma who recently passed away was a huge royal family fan and the queen reminds me so much of my grandma. I hope they're up there having tea and cake in heaven together and being best friends like I always thought they would be if they met.
@lilkidalii
@lilkidalii Год назад
Who asked
@garfield_tv
@garfield_tv Год назад
@@lilkidalii there’s no need to be rude, this was a very sweet story.
@lilkidalii
@lilkidalii Год назад
@@garfield_tv again.. who asked
@sai_Indurthi
@sai_Indurthi Год назад
The Queen doesn't even know you how does she remind you of your grandmother?
@sachikawaii
@sachikawaii Год назад
@@sai_Indurthi my grandma acted just like her and vice versa.
@CassidyOfficially
@CassidyOfficially 6 месяцев назад
As an American, I was absolutely devastated. I'm not one to support monarchy but she as a human was incredible. I mean, I knew one day it would happen but you also don't expect it, ya know? She's been the queen my entire life. I'm only 19. It's a hard adjustment for sure
@Lavender_Cordle
@Lavender_Cordle Год назад
I mean the shock is what gets me. She was almost 100. She was going to go at some point.
@blessedbygod4472
@blessedbygod4472 Год назад
Yeah 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
@Heikinnen0301
@Heikinnen0301 Год назад
God bless the British people 🇫🇮❤️🇬🇧
@anyenlin69
@anyenlin69 Год назад
I'm a 25-year-old guy from Taiwan. I feel sad about the death of the queen as well. The Queen's 70-year reign as British monarch is a great achievement. We would like to express our deepest condolences. She is so gracious that at some moment I feel she just like my grandma.😭😭
@hopelife8130
@hopelife8130 Год назад
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@Ben-ed4wx
@Ben-ed4wx Год назад
I'm Australian (she's our queen too) and when I woke up in the morning to hear the queen died I honestly didn't believe it. I googled "queen" fully expecting her to be alive and well. I mean at her age it shouldn't be so surprising but because of the fact that she had lasted so long and at 96 could still get around and do her royal duties kind of makes you think that she sort of will never die. I really just didn't know what to think at first until like a good few hours later that I had gathered my thoughts. To be honest I sort of still don't know what to think, I don't know how to accept this that she's gone. She was truly a great woman and I highly doubt we will see the likes again. Truly a grandmother to generations of people from Commonwealth realms and across the world. God Save the Queen and may she rest in peace in heaven above.
@Billygoatsgrruff
@Billygoatsgrruff Год назад
Aussie too, and I was literally telling my mother the Thursday when it showed her Majesty greeting the new PM and talking about her health, that they keep going on about her health, and it's like they're rushing her death. The next day she was gone. My mother is elderly and has dementia but she was beaming with a smile when she saw her. She always loved her. God rest our gracious Queen.
@Morgue12free
@Morgue12free Год назад
God save our Queen.
@MyMagical1
@MyMagical1 Год назад
I heard that she was under medical supervision, that she was comfortable and her immediate family were travelling to Balmoral to be with her. That did not bode well. That afternoon I was near Green Park. At around 6pm I took a walk to the Palace, I just felt a need to go. As I walked around the side of BP I looked up to the flag, it was fully raised, I breathed a sigh of relief. I convinced myself that she would perk up after a couple of days rest. I hung around, looking at the tourists, (there must have been no more than twenty people there), then I looked up and to my horror the flag was flying at half mast. I realised she had gone. I burst out crying. People around me asked what had happened, I said the Queen has died. At that second I got a notification on my phone from Sky News confirming. I stayed there for maybe half an hour. I made my way home, up the Mall heading for the tube station. People, lots of them were heading the other way, towards the palace, most carrying flowers. As I sat down on the platform, waiting for the tube, there was one already in, I couldn’t be bothered to get on it, thought I’d wait for the next one. As the tube pulled out, I looked up in front at the advertising posters and there she was, QEII in her beautiful glory as a young Queen, I couldn’t believe it. It was eerie, but comforting. I adored her. She inspired me, her wisdom her faith, and her smile, I will never forget. I know Charles is our king now, but, I’m not quite ready to let QEII go, I need more time. Rest in glorious peace, Elizabeth the adored. ❤️🇬🇧😔
@babatunde8812
@babatunde8812 Год назад
@@MyMagical1 and then everyone stood up and clapped.
@johnlopez1604
@johnlopez1604 Год назад
Sheep
@pup1008
@pup1008 Год назад
I'm British & we did think an awful lot of her, those reactions were 100% genuine! Long like the memory of *Elizabeth the Great!* 👑
@JasonT850
@JasonT850 Год назад
The woman was 96 years old and people are shocked? Did they think she was eternal?
@aaronjohnson2215
@aaronjohnson2215 Год назад
I don't know if British realise this, but she made your country look better. Royalist or not, she did amazing job. To say she was privileged? No thank you, I like my life. She lived a life or service, to the very last day.
@ChrisAndCats
@ChrisAndCats Год назад
People see jewels, money, castles, but what they don't see is you can never escape, you're always on standby, can never just go off on holiday, all these people to meet and places to go that you probably have no interest in, world leaders that likely annoy the life out of you, always rules and protocol to follow,, always got to be dressed up, optics to think of, abd you're never fully safe. In effect, you're a glorified public servant whose time is never your own. A gilded cage, if you will. I wouldn't fancy it much.
@HughShower
@HughShower Год назад
Oh we know. We know. 😢🇬🇧
@buecherdrache1
@buecherdrache1 Год назад
@@ChrisAndCats Also she was 18 at the end of world War 2, where she also served in the army and had to watch her country get destroyed and London get turned to rubble. She lost her father early and had to help Great Britain rebuilt and stay strong through turbulent times (cold war). Even if she wouldn't have had all the ceremonial and representative stuff on her as well, her uplifting and supporting her people through those times was difficult enough
@ChrisAndCats
@ChrisAndCats Год назад
@@HughShower sensible people know ☺ some others however, not so much.
@Jenjenilou
@Jenjenilou Год назад
@@ChrisAndCats Well sad. Fancy castles, jewels, money and sumptuous surroundings mean nothing when you are tired, in pain, depressed, sad .. and we all experience those feelings and emotions including queens and lords. And that constant meeting of people, smiling, handshaking having cameras on your every move, word, expression - as you say - a gilded cage. I wouldn't fancy it either, but if you are born to it, you don't have a lot of choice unless you abdicate like Edward VIII or do a runner like Harry.
@__S__D__
@__S__D__ Год назад
As a British citizen, I’ve wondered just how exactly the world has understood or interpreted the majority of our national response to this. I’ve seen so very many wonderful messages from so many individuals all over the world, which has actually been of more comfort than any of you may realise. It’s difficult to explain perhaps why many of us have and are still very much grieving for what some may view objectively as simply the inevitable passing of a rather privileged elderly lady. However, I’d like to elaborate slightly in so much as I am in my mid thirties and our Queen has not only been ever present throughout my entire existence, but also that of my parents & the majority or all of my remaining grandparents lives. Not only present, but an enduring symbol of strength and comfort and someone we all very much looked to during some of the most difficult times of our respective lives. A continual reminder, that in the end - as Her Majesty bore witness to - situations are seldom as bad as they seem and invariably come to pass. If, for example, Americans could imagine a figurehead akin to their founding fathers, maintaining a continual presence spanning the political legacy of your previous 14 Presidents, whilst simultaneously providing confidential counsel to each of them and remaining wholly impartial throughout. A figurehead that many view as not only the nations monarch, but the nations matriarch and in her own special way, truly a kind of grandmother to each of us. Though many of us were not fortunate enough to meet or spend time with her, we all shared our own unique relationship with Her Royal Highness, who spoke to us on every Christmas Day, a reminder, as we each spent time with our respective families, that she belonged to us as much as we belonged to her. A United Kingdom of families. All of this has left many of us feeling an almost ineffable void in the very fabric of our national identity, because for so long, she was there to guide us, protect us and represented each of us every day of her life. I have noticed she has been notably attacked by some as a symbol of British colonial past, but many of us view her greatest achievement as overseeing the most radical overhaul of our national identity and its relationship with the world in our entire history. Despite never being prepared for full royal duties and public life, at the tender age of 21 she pledged to dedicate her whole life to the servitude of her people. At 25 she inherited an empire and during her reign, successfully navigated a transition to a commonwealth family of nations, united by a shared history, but more importantly shared present ideals, principles, values and future goals - not defined by the necessity or demand of a reigning monarch. However, despite this, she remained the head of state for 15 Commonwealth realms and in spite of that colonial past, it is truly a tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II that 15 nations chose independently to retain a monarchy. During her reign she was the head of state for 32 independent nations and oversaw 179 Prime Ministers throughout her realms. The commonwealth today includes 56 independent member states, 52 of which were formerly a part of that Empire she inherited so long ago. To achieve - within a single lifetime - that level of radical change, whilst retaining both stability and strong global relationships was and is one of the countless reasons I view her as our country’s greatest ever monarch. Her ability to adapt, move with the times, understand her people and modernise the Royal family, both in its role and responsibilities, the standards she upheld and demanded and her flawless approach to public life has never ceased to amaze me. The ability of one person to conduct herself so impeccably over 70 years without ever shirking her duties, overstepping her boundaries or breaking her responsibilities of impartiality, respect, dignity, loyalty and servitude. Not to mention her enduring work ethic, never so significantly portrayed than two days prior to her passing, at 96 years of age, frail and clearly unwell, still bound by duty and determined to fulfil that long ago pledge to devote her whole life... she ushered in her 15th Prime Minister of the UK. So, from her endearing charm to endless humour, to our Queen, whom you knew as The Queen and we lovingly dubbed Maj/Madge or Ma’am, you truly were the cornerstone upon which modern Britain was built and, I believe, embodied every characteristic we should all aspire to exhibit. Quite simply, thank you for everything.
@cosmic668
@cosmic668 Год назад
Eloquently put 👍
@kristianawilson9038
@kristianawilson9038 Год назад
In New Zealand, as part of her common wealth it was so sad hearing the news. She was a fundamental connection of the UK and NZ
@PriyaaanshuThakur
@PriyaaanshuThakur Год назад
Nobody attacked. The British monarchy needs to pay reparations.
@bconn3652
@bconn3652 Год назад
@@PriyaaanshuThakur It aint gona happen......get over it.
@smileyemilyful
@smileyemilyful Год назад
Thank you for summing up our national grief so well. I've started to see comments that people (usually from other nations) are getting bored of the coverage, but what they need to remember is how big a role our wonderful Queen played in our lives, royalist or not
@idrk7509
@idrk7509 Год назад
British people getting emotional about their queen dying, meanwhile in France people are still laughing about cutting off their king's head 200 years prior.
@johnmccormick3608
@johnmccormick3608 21 день назад
😁
@Charlie_exe777
@Charlie_exe777 6 месяцев назад
I live in Canada. I was in school when she died. I didn’t know until I went home and it popped up on the news tab on RU-vid. I remember running upstairs to tell my parents and brother that the queen had passed. My brother found out the same as me and my mom had known at school. We watched the funeral the next day during homeroom. What a shocking event even a year later
@marhadeli
@marhadeli Год назад
Someone commented here that the Queen made the U. K. Look better. I never really thought of it before, but it's true. When it seemed like Parliament and society had all lost their common sense, we would just say, "Well at least the Queen has her head on her shoulders" She loved her country. I think every country she have a statesman as dedicated to the good of her people as she was.
@elizabethomosura7586
@elizabethomosura7586 Год назад
I am not a British. However I am very saddened to hear that the Queen has passed. I was named after the Queen, and after I knew that I've learned to love her as well.
@peterjohnisback
@peterjohnisback 10 месяцев назад
You’re Canadian or American or Australian??
@Adelaide-vt1sd
@Adelaide-vt1sd 10 месяцев назад
@@peterjohnisbackthere not the only other countries in the world you know
@Feral611
@Feral611 5 месяцев назад
@@peterjohnisbackAmerican is the least likely one. America isn’t part of the Commonwealth
@sebastiannicolini9005
@sebastiannicolini9005 Год назад
I dont understand why they get surprised, i mean, she was almost 100 years old
@abdelwjdi5057
@abdelwjdi5057 Год назад
From Morocco, our condolences to the British people
@somerandomyoutubechannel5816
To put it in perspective, her first Prime Minister was Winston Churchill. It’s really incredible to think of just how long she reigned. My heart goes out to the UK for this significant loss.
@teresathompson1114
@teresathompson1114 Год назад
I hadnt grieved for my Dad,the day the Queen died I cried all day .
@rachelcookie321
@rachelcookie321 Год назад
I was so surprised when the Queen passed. I knew it was coming since she was already quite old and especially since Prince Phillip had just passed away but I didn’t properly process that it would happen. It felt like maybe the Queen somehow would be immortal. I was quite saddened by it. I was more upset about the Queen’s passing than my own grandfather’s death in 2021. Queen Elizabeth had been the queen for my whole life, my parents’ whole lives, and since my grandparents were babies. She was a constant throughout our whole lives. And she was a huge part of British identity. If you asked a bunch of random people what the first thing is that they think of when they hear the word “Britain”, I good chunk of them would say the Queen. Red Phone boxes, double decker buses, the royal guards, and the Queen. Those are the symbols of the UK. Even if I never met the Queen, she had a huge impact on my life. I live in New Zealand, my grandparents live in the UK. I would only get to see them once every 2 years for 6 weeks. Occasionally I would talk to them on a video call but I never felt like I had anything to talk to them about so I didn’t talk to them often. My grandparents haven’t been a big part of my life since I was a little kid. When my grandfather passed, nothing really changed for me. I never talked to him before so it wasn’t like I was suddenly missing his presence. Occasionally I forget he’s dead because my life feels exactly the same as when he was alive. The queen’s death has a much bigger impact on my life so I felt saddened by the news. I even feared up a bit when I found out because I was upset that my one constant that I could rely on was gone. I’m going to have kids one day and they’re only ever going to know Britain as having a king. That’s crazy to me.
@bruceohandley2024
@bruceohandley2024 Год назад
I was in Niagra Falls Canada and I looked at my phone and saw the news. In a shocked state, I announced the news to my kids and a British couple walking by stopped dead in their tracks and said "What?" in the most surprised voice ever. I am really glad I got to share this moment with one of my British commonwealth cousins and I will always remember where I was and what i was doing when I heard the news.
@mllesamedi84
@mllesamedi84 Год назад
I am not a British citizen, but I am mourning. The Queen was an example to us all. God grant her eternal peace!
@___ykc
@___ykc Год назад
What are you mourning about?😂 You’re not the one paying for her
@faye4426
@faye4426 Год назад
example of what?
@haaagey
@haaagey Год назад
An example? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@HelaGart
@HelaGart Год назад
yeah, such a enslaver icon
@IEcody
@IEcody Год назад
good morning to you aswell
@EthanBGamer1
@EthanBGamer1 Год назад
In Scotland, we were all like “Eh whatever - it was gonna happen at some point”
@pimgeon_
@pimgeon_ Год назад
same here in Australia
@thesimulatorguy4248
@thesimulatorguy4248 Год назад
Thank you for this video. It's so moving
@nzkiwiange
@nzkiwiange Год назад
She displayed such a neat sense of humour, inky pens would never have phased her. Ive never been a royalist but learning about her life over her 70 years of service, I feel very proud to have been under Her Majesties reign, as a New Zealander, a commonwealth country. 🇳🇿👑
@austinhilton778
@austinhilton778 Год назад
Hello friend how're you doing today hope you are doing fine, hope we can know more about ourself,.
@porknoodle7886
@porknoodle7886 Год назад
make the man some eggs
@llallallallalara
@llallallallalara Год назад
Oh just piss off ffs. His mother just died he has had NO time to grieve and he has to deal with all this shit. It wasn’t really about the pen was it? Use your brain ffs
@redbettait5161
@redbettait5161 Год назад
@@austinhilton778 boink
@gusstevens4129
@gusstevens4129 Год назад
WOW!! Such a neat sense of humor, oh but... She was a colonizing hag who stood for colonial oppression, but I guess its fine because she was funny?
@morbius109
@morbius109 Год назад
Seventy magnificent years. Fifteen UK prime ministers, fourteen US presidents, seven popes. One Queen. She was an icon of stability and constancy in an ever-changing world. I grew up knowing Elizabeth II reigned in London, that she was The Queen, that she was always there. I may be American, but my ancestors came to the New World from Kent and Scotland and since I was young, I’ve always admired and greatly respected her and what she symbolised. My heart goes out to our British brothers and sisters. It’s still so hard to believe she’s gone. May she rest in well-deserved peace.
@hans1783
@hans1783 Год назад
0:37 _"Lord... I- uh.. can't be any happier."_
@gmar7836
@gmar7836 11 месяцев назад
I was in London in late May. Got to visit St. George’s Chapel, where Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were buried, may they rest in peace
@therevolvingmonk
@therevolvingmonk Год назад
You don't have to be a monarchist to appreciate what an extraordinary figure she was. The last few weeks have shown that a lot of people are sorely lacking when it comes to knowledge of history. The fact that the British empire came to an end during her reign and didn't take tens of millions of lives along with it as most every empire in history has done when it fell is absolutely incredible. I'm not saying it was perfect or bloodless but when you look at the circumstances of the fall of other empires throughout history it's hard to imagine a more peaceful end to what was the most vast empire in human history at its peak 100 years ago.
@alyxxpratt678
@alyxxpratt678 Год назад
She was a pretty shitty person
@Nadeshiko.
@Nadeshiko. Год назад
Sure...
@OneTrueScotsman
@OneTrueScotsman Год назад
Meh. Speak for monarchists, but don't speak for those of us who aren't. I wasn't that impressed by her.
@sxxxxxlxxx
@sxxxxxlxxx Год назад
"You don't have to be a monarchist to appreciate what an extraordinary figure she was". Speak for yourself. The queen was a useless figurehead who was born into royalty and lived off the taxpayers money. End of story. You're just reaching to give her credit for something. There's a reason that this video only included middle-aged WHITE people since they're the one's with their heads up the royal family's asses
@Mahi-nw5vh
@Mahi-nw5vh Год назад
Shut up colonizer
@em5114
@em5114 Год назад
I can’t even imagine how hard it will be for her family to mourn. Trying to process your grief while under constant scrutiny and with constant press coverage of your loss sounds absolutely horrible.
@christineperez7562
@christineperez7562 Год назад
The press will not be able to get to any of the Royal family members. They will hound the rest of the people in the UK.
@seanpittaway5341
@seanpittaway5341 Год назад
You sound a far more horrible person than the ones you so obviously hate. Maybe you should try being better before throwing those stones
@RhetoricalMuse
@RhetoricalMuse Год назад
@@bobjames6622 That's not how the Royal line works, bud
@kilgore1863
@kilgore1863 Год назад
@@bobjames6622 having a bad day?
@lhaviland8602
@lhaviland8602 Год назад
Their whole life seems absolutely horrible to me tbh.
@CatherineLee3000
@CatherineLee3000 3 месяца назад
I remember driving to my school and hearing that the Queen was not doing well (on the radio). Then I remember hearing she passed later that day. Hello from the U.S. (from the state of Wisconsin, to be precise).
@Maltsky3773
@Maltsky3773 2 месяца назад
I was working when the alert came on my phone. It came as a sad shock to me as an American. She was a constant presence
@FormerGovernmentHuman
@FormerGovernmentHuman Год назад
I’ll never stop loving the Brits. There are people that want to destroy this Nation. But look at them, they all act like they just lost their mum. Elizabeth was an amazing woman, a constant in every generation for the past 70 years and really 80 if you count her time of service pre, mid and post ww2. The world has lost someone truly special, someone that spent an entire lifetime in service to their people just as they promised. Not many have the fortitude to endure such a destiny with such grace. The US may not be in its best state, but we grieve too and we are here for our brothers and sisters across the pond.
@JohnsonMcJohnson
@JohnsonMcJohnson Год назад
I'm British I don't think of you as my brothers or sisters
@keyser9537
@keyser9537 Год назад
oh my god I'm dying with all those ridiculous comments. "she spent her entire lifetime in service to the people" lol she spent her entire lifetime carrying the same title that she was bound to inherit since birth, what a shock! Meanwhile she never did or said anything of the slightest importance😂
@PosterityIslesNews
@PosterityIslesNews Год назад
@@keyser9537 yeah its a bit overdramatic but there's no point in denying the fact that the queen was one of the most iconic and well known people for two, even three generations
@xfreja
@xfreja Год назад
@@keyser9537 fr 💀 she was born into the royal family by sheer luck. and all the royal family does is eat up people’s tax money and sit on their asses lol
@keyser9537
@keyser9537 Год назад
@@PosterityIslesNews Yes, because the UK is one of the most iconic and well-known nations. Wonder why? Because they fucked over the whole world and became iconic to other countries' detriment. Don't give me that bullshit. Loving the queen at this day an age and having an ounce of brain is total contradiction. It's not over-dramatic, it is a testament to the utter stupidity of the masses
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