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CeliaMemberCeliaMember23 June 2022 at 11:37 am in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714313CeliaMember23 June 2022 at 11:24 am in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714312CeliaMemberCeliaMember
Edward caused one of the biggest crises in the history of the monarchy when he abdicated in 1936 after less than a year on the throne so he could marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson. The then Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin had insisted along with the rest of the Establishment that Edward would have to first give up his position before he could tie the knot with Wallis. Within months of renouncing his title, he and Wallis married in France. But, speaking today at the Chalke Valley History Festival, which is sponsored by the Daily Mail, historian Professor Jane Ridley said Edward’s abdication stemmed from the fact his father had made ‘no attempt’ to prepare him for being king. She said she showed him no affection or praise and made no effort to ‘build a relationship’, which in the long run had ‘quite bad effects’ and was one of the ‘key factors leading up to the abdication’. As a result, whilst the Queen and her father King George VI are ‘famous’ for diligently reading official government papers, Edward’s would ‘come back with wine stains and cigarette burns on them’, Professor Ridley said. She added Edward thought his role was a ‘waste of time’ and to a ‘large extent’ this was a ‘reaction against his dad who bullied him’.
CeliaMemberI agree Hola, good to see you Cats. How have you been please?
Hope you have had some good times?
23 June 2022 at 12:49 am in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714311CeliaMemberI hope this doesn’t extend to Australia.
Polio may be spreading in Britain for first time in 40 YEARS: Strain of paralysis-causing virus mutated from vaccine is ‘likely’ being transmitted in London as health chiefs declare ‘national incident’
Polio used to paralyse millions of children around the world every year in the 1940s and 1950s and consign thousands to ‘iron lungs’ – large machines that helped them breathe (shown bottom right). Now officials have found traces of an evolved version of the virus in sewage samples in parts of London and say community spread is ‘likely’. Parents are being urged to ensure their children’s vaccinations are up to date, particularly after the pandemic when school immunisation schemes were disrupted (uptake, shown centre). It is thought someone vaccinated with the live polio vaccine – which uses a weakened version of the virus – travelled to the UK and shed part of the pathogen in their stool. The last time someone caught polio within the UK was in 1984 but there have been dozens of imported cases since then. Pictured left and top right: Children of different eras get their polio vaccines.
CeliaMemberDuchess of Cambridge looks elegant in a white trouser suit as she visits a youth group with Prince William to mark Windrush Day
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are unveiling statue at Waterloo Station to mark Windrush Day, designed by the Jamaican artist and sculptor Basil Watson. The Government, which has provided £1 million in funding for the project, said it ‘symbolises the courage, commitment and resilience of the thousands of men, women and children who travelled to the UK to start new lives from 1948 to 1971’.
CeliaMemberQueen Elizabeth (left) receiving the Governor of New South Wales Margaret Beazley (right), during an audience at Windsor Castle today
CeliaMemberLOL Good one RnR
and turn into a stubbier!
CeliaMemberPrince Charles touches down in Kigali in first ever royal visit to Rwanda | Daily Mail Online
His arrival comes days after he The Mail revealed that he had privately condemned the UK’s Rwands asylum plan
Charles met Special Advisor Ambassador Yamina Kritanyi shortly after stepping off the plane this evening
CeliaMemberThe Archbishop of Canterbury had been due to take the Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral as part of the Platinum Jubilee weekend, but had to pull out when he was struck down with the disease. Today he finally got the chance to congratulate Her Majesty face-to-face, as part of a meeting with Her Majesty at Windsor Castle, in which he praised her ‘unstinting’ service to the Church of England. Her Majesty, who has recently faced mobility issues at the age of 96, was pictured smiling at he gave her a special citation to mark her Platinum Jubilee. In the audience the Most Rev Welby gave the Queen the small silver cross, inspired by a 9th century Saxon brooch and incorporating a triquetra pattern, as a ‘heartfelt symbol’ of the church’s ‘love, loyalty and affection’. The Queen, wearing her glasses and dressed in a cream dress decorated with a pattern of large pink flowers, was photographed standing as she was shown the cross. The monarch shook hands with the archbishop, who wore purple clerical robes, as he entered the Oak Room sitting room in the Berkshire castle. Presented in a vivid red box and attached to a blue ribbon, the cross was specially crafted for its royal recipient with platinum inserts in recognition of her milestone 70 years on the throne.
22 June 2022 at 12:04 am in reply to: This Thread is about how a person who had a stroke in May 2021 is experiencing life AFTER the stroke. My Ups and Downs. #1714308CeliaMemberA pet hate of mine is manufacturers of women’s dresses make them short waisted.
This is Princess Mary of Denmark and Hobart.
CeliaMemberA handsome young men.
Shortly after his graduation, William joined the Army, stating at the time that he didn’t want to marry until he was ’28 or 30′
[Just goes to prove he is human!]Right royal night out: William fully embraced his student years at St Andrew’s University and periods of leave from the army in his early twenties; the royal was regularly seen spilling out of London’s glitziest nightclubs (Pictured at now-closed Boujis in 2007)
CeliaMemberCeliaMemberPrince William (pictured with Big Issue vendor Dave Martin) has revealed he hopes to show his three children the ‘fantastic’ homelessness organisations he works with – ‘just as my mother did for me’ – when posing for a special edition of The Big Issue to mark his 40th birthday
CeliaMemberPrince William at 40: A milestone birthday in a life under scrutiny
As William celebrates his birthday on June 21, his role is central to British monarchy
Prince William at 40: A milestone birthday in a life under scrutiny | Hollywood – Gulf News
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