Thank you for watching today. The community spirit of the UK has been amazing in the coming together of everyone to pay their respects to the Queen. Its great and amazing to see. I didnt emphasise this enough in the video but want to now. This video took a while to make so please drop a like if you enjoyed and let me know your thoughts🌆✍
@karenfitzpatrick62562 ай бұрын
I appreciated this video very much! It has brought up a lot of introspection. As an American in a horribly divided Country these days there is a part of me that is fascinated by the uniting element your Royal family provides for you in Great Britain, particularly in England. My grandmother was born in 1899 in the US, while Queen Victoria was still the reigning monarch over there! She and my mom sailed to London just before Queen Elizabeth II was coronated. I have the dress my grandmother wore when she shook the hand of the Queen Mother. She was there on an exchange teacher visa, to teach English to English secondary students. (Go figure THAT one out!) My mom went on to backpacking all around Europe with a college friend and I have her travel diary. She couldn't get over how much Americans were loved, this being not long after the end of WWII. The World has changed so much since then. The recent passing of Queen Elizabeth II touched my heart. My grandmother lived to 102 in the same era and generally sharing a similar life span to the Queen mother. The Queen had an additional decade of life than my mom could hold on to. All these years since her passing I've had a particular soft spot in my heart for your dear Queen. I was quite touched by her passing. The decorum and traditions surrounding the deep respect and love that went into putting her to rest was very moving. Knowing her passing was so quick and peaceful was well earned by this beautiful soul. She served with high morals and true dedication to her assigned role. So decent and strong as a person with such great power she carried herself with grace and dignity to the end. Thank you for showing me the events from the point view from a young adult perspective. My eldest granddaughter is 23, of your generation. I Wish I could say we are leaving you a safe stable world, but I can't. Our Country has a lot of maturing to do in proving to ourselves and to our Allies that we can be trusted to lead ourselves reliably without a monarchy. Trump has revealed so many of our flaws in self governing. We pledge an oath to a Constitution, not to a Sovereign Royal and Country. The upcoming election in November and its aftermath, will see if we are worthy to hold such power and trust I wish you well with your future enterprises. Thanks again for the interesting video. All the best from Vermont USA❤
@gbongwom2 жыл бұрын
My heartfelt condolences to the UK, I am not British but really loved Queen Elizabeth, she has always been there and it felt like she would live forever.
@lifewithdylan2 жыл бұрын
thank you
@seansmith4452 жыл бұрын
I guess the last event of this magnitude in London was Princess Diana's death which was even more shocking because she was young.
@lifewithdylan2 жыл бұрын
Yeh that’s actually very true! That was crazy because of the conspiracy as well