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Take A Rest, You've More Than Earned It.
She's surprisingly active for 95 - now is the time for her to take it a lot easier, bless her.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I still think the old girl is on her way out....
Princess Marie Louise - memoir of five reigns -
recalls that Mary ( May ) always rang her deah husband George V and would open with " hello you old fool " - one time she was greeted with ;His majesty is not yet on the line ...'
She also mused ( poor she was in royal terms ) in public whether May and George travelled by underground, and a cockney ( rude fellow - listening to her conversation ) interrupted
"KING george and Queen Mary to YOU!"
Princess Marie Louise - memoir of five reigns -
recalls that Mary ( May ) always rang her deah husband George V and would open with " hello you old fool " - one time she was greeted with ;His majesty is not yet on the line ...'
She also mused ( poor she was in royal terms ) in public whether May and George travelled by underground, and a cockney ( rude fellow - listening to her conversation ) interrupted
"KING george and Queen Mary to YOU!"
well, she's not on her way in; but her mother passed 100 and I wouldn't be surprised if she does too. She won't abdicate, she believes she took the job for life. But this means her heir has been hanging around like a mini-me for more than 70 years, rather a wasted life; and in due course William will do the same.
yes - no edward..... secured the French alliance which was crucial to the great war
v popular in France - where he summered.
and so it came to pass - that it was the only time a prime minister was appointed in France - well, out of the country. ? 1910 Bonar Law - Edward cdnt be arrsissed to come back to Lonon and appoint him so the PM had to go down to biarritz...
v popular in France - where he summered.
and so it came to pass - that it was the only time a prime minister was appointed in France - well, out of the country. ? 1910 Bonar Law - Edward cdnt be arrsissed to come back to Lonon and appoint him so the PM had to go down to biarritz...
I'll be getting confused over the new face on the banknotes, anne. I'm having enough trouble with the current issue
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