HRM Queen Elizabeth dead after 70+ year reign

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Less than two years from the title of longest royal reign in world history. Louis XIV was 4 when he ascended the throne so his first decade on the throne didn't involve a lot of hands on ruling.

Louis XIV was born in 1638 and died in 1715.

He lived so long (for the time) that he was succeeded not by his son.

Not by his grandson.

But by his great-grandson Louis XV, who was born in 1710.

Louis XV almost pulled the same stunt, being succeeded by his grandson Louis XVI.

Doesn't England want William to be King after his Gma passes?

There have always been rumors/a low-grade conspiracy theory that Charles would decline the throne and it would immediately pass to William. Not sure if there is any truth to that, though.

@Angie is in London today, and visited Buckingham. I'll have to ask her if it was busy.

So that's where she is and that's why I'm doing an OT tomorrow...
 
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So that's where she is and that's why I'm doing an OT tomorrow...
If something happens ... you have a built-in topic: The night that the lights went out in Georgia; with the description: were you someplace where something major - perhaps expected - happened? What was it? What did you do? Do you need to do a 180? Or were you simply a spectator?
 

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Louis XIV was born in 1638 and died in 1715.

He lived so long (for the time) that he was succeeded not by his son.

Not by his grandson.

But by his great-grandson Louis XV, who was born in 1710.

Louis XV almost pulled the same stunt, being succeeded by his grandson Louis XVI.



There have always been rumors/a low-grade conspiracy theory that Charles would decline the throne and it would immediately pass to William. Not sure if there is any truth to that, though.



So that's where she is and that's why I'm doing an OT tomorrow...


Everything I've read is that there's no way Charles will bypass the crown. He's been waiting for decades for it. And honestly I doubt William wants it any way.

It's weird to think that there are very few people that remember a time when she was not Queen.
 

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If something happens ... you have a built-in topic: The night that the lights went out in Georgia; with the description: were you someplace where something major - perhaps expected - happened? What was it? What did you do? Do you need to do a 180? Or were you simply a spectator?

I have one but will tag @Angie for when she is back to review this idea.

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I doubt it would take them that long to prepare the announcements. They have those things ready to go.

Hell, they’ve probably been preparing for it for over 10 years.
There is a whole procedure in place. They have to notify many govenment officials and the heads of all the commonwealth states before releasing the news to the press and the British people.
 

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I don't know if that is a majority sentiment, but that idea is certainly out there. There is also a not-insignificant chunk of the British population that is ready to be done with the monarchy all together.
As well they should. A huge anachronism at this point, even if you're simply maintaining tradition for its own sake.
 

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If something happens ... you have a built-in topic: The night that the lights went out in Georgia; with the description: were you someplace where something major - perhaps expected - happened? What was it? What did you do? Do you need to do a 180? Or were you simply a spectator?
He kind of does already. 9/11 is on Sunday, and that is probably one those types of events where you remember exactly where you were/what you were doing.

There is a whole procedure in place. They have to notify many govenment officials and the heads of all the commonwealth states before releasing the news to the press and the British people.
That’s true, I had forgotten about that. It would be interesting to know how many people they have doing that and how long it would take
 

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He kind of does already. 9/11 is on Sunday, and that is probably one those types of events where you remember exactly where you were/what you were doing.

True, but haven't we already had at least thread sometime on 9/11?
 

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I don't know if that is a majority sentiment, but that idea is certainly out there. There is also a not-insignificant chunk of the British population that is ready to be done with the monarchy all together.

I've often wondered this. The amount of resources that country spends on supporting the monarchy is mind blowing. And they really do nothing but generate good will and a sip tea. If I'm a citizen of Great Britain I'd think of a millions places I'd rather see that money invested.
 

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So if I need to pivot I guess maybe Scotland? I guess we could do Amsterdam although I’ve been there like 5 times.
 
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