Comments by "Carol Kemp" (@carolkemp5935) on "GBNews"
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Our King Charles needs to grow a pair. Charles needs to pu,t his foot down, mark boundaries and cut Andrew and Harry off from the R.F. The problem with doing that is it cuts the two girls, Beatrice and Eugenie off too. Charles is such a sucker, he has let them appear to be working members of the RF when they are officially not. The girls and their mother should be forgotten, leading a quiet life somewhere away from the RF. Charles is younger than I am. I remember him growing up, being pampered and pandered to. A very nice man, but too soft. His father had hoped that he and the Queen would live long enough to keep Charles off the throne, giving him only a short reign, not long enough to have the opportunity to damage the monarchy. The Coronation this year, abdication next year would be perfect.
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What is old in terms of elderly people? I'm approaching 80, it's getting tough going, too many apps landing on my phone, too many pins, pass words, codes to remember. Now where is my default for x, y and z, it's a struggle to get my head around these things. Will it be all down hill after my 80th birthday next year? As a 79-year-old woman living alone, I feel I'm loosing it already, who do you ask for help? My Debit card seldom works at Tesco, buying petrol, online at Sainsbury. My son will be delighted, wherever he is, I'm not spending money.
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Angela, I think the screen is entirely wrong, a canopy has always been used, this is a great change from tradition. The last coronation happened when I was nine, and it was great. All the peers had coronets, which I found wonderful and interesting. Seeing the canopy lifted over the Queen was fascinating, the thought of the Queen having the canopy so that people didn't see her having oil put on her chest. Naturally, I hoped that no oil got on her lovely cloths. Queen Salote of Tonga won the heart of the British people, she sat in her carriage in the rain, she said she loved the British weather, and we all got wet. We need to celebrate with the heads of other countries, it's the right thing to do, unite on such a special occasion. I am sceptical about the coronation, I may not bother to watch it, I'm a traditionalist.
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