‘Collective grief isn’t anything new,’ Carole tells us. ‘When Princess Diana died, there was a huge collective outpouring of grief – you could almost feel it in the air.
We might also find that the Queen’s death and the resulting expressions of grief – the funeral, queuing up to see the coffin, laying flowers down at Buckingham Palace – allow us to explore feelings of grief that may have previously gone unnoticed. ‘Grief is cumulative,’ Carole tells us. ‘So if you’ve got stuff that’s unresolved – and I think many of us do after the Covid pandemic – it is completely normal for it to come back up.‘And then if you look at the Queen, it’s been normal for her to be there, she’s always been there. She’s on the stamp, the ketchup bottle, she’s everywhere.
MaizyDaizyZzzz I couldn't give a sh!t. Scratch me off the data.
No.
We’ll be fine 🤦♂️
The press crap has more of an effect
MaizyDaizyZzzz I’ll just leave this here…
MaizyDaizyZzzz No more than two years during a pandemic
MaizyDaizyZzzz Probably not quite as bad as 2+ years of enforced scaremonger messaging and telling people to stay at home 🥴
or the crown has been removed from the last true, accepted monarch 👑
Do people genuinely think this is a legitimate question? The majority of the UK lived through Diana's horrible passing. ALL of us have just come through the two years of COVID. Do you genuinely think people don't know at this point in time that death is inevitable to all of us?
Aye, its already getting on my tits. Enough already
An interesting point!?!
Stop talking bs
I want to see the reception
Time out why the public having to watch this St George chapel stuff queenie herself said she didn't want a boring service now this. Feel for the family
People queued 12 hours to look at a box. We're way past that question.
No.