Posted on 03/31/2023 7:49:58 PM PDT by BenLurkin
King Charles laid a black and red wreath with the inscription "In everlasting remembrance" and the Queen Consort Camilla laid a white rose on the steps beside it.
They were accompanied by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, on a state visit that has sought to acknowledge the past but commit to a stronger future partnership.
The roofless church is now only a skeleton of its former self, but it had been designed by the English architect, George Gilbert Scott.
The same architect had designed the Albert Memorial in London, built in honour of the King's German ancestor Prince Albert.
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And amen
Isn’t he all in on Islam and ‘’climate change’’ and a host of other assorted lunacy?
There’s one or two Freepers on this site who actually know Charles. Know him from previous stints in UK Commonwealth Armed Forces. In the 1960s-1970s Charles was a RN Naval officer and had various UK, Commonwealth & NATO assignments. That’s where they got to know him. According to them much of what you think you know about Charles (with one exception!) is dead wrong. It’s all created by the UK press and amplified by the US press. The only thing that separates Charles attitudes and views from this group is his over-the-top environmentalism. I don’t think they are lying. They could be but I don’t think so. The fact the press (UK & USA) have done this is completely believable. More believable then thinking these Freepers are lying.
Whatever
The King has broad views on lots of things.
I really could care less about the king of England quite honestly.
Cheers.
FRegards.
I stated my reasons good sir. I just don’t have, how is they say, the ‘’feels’’ for the Crown.
Churchill how ever was a man of great courage and intellect.
“The Last Lion’’ as it’s been said.
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