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RFKHumphreyObama

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99. Even if the Queen couldn't attend for whatever reason
Fri Dec 6, 2013, 10:42 PM
Dec 2013

How much trouble would it have been for her to send one of her family to have tea with him -Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Princess Sophie, Prince Andrew, whatever. I'm sure if Princess Diana were still alive and part of the royal family, she would have done it -after all, apparently she used to take Princes Harry and William to visit patients with a terminal illness in hospital.

Thank goodness for Helen Mirren stepping up to the plate. What a wonderful, compassionate woman she is

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Ms Mirren, a class act. spanone Dec 2013 #1
That's Dame Mirren to you :) nt EOTE Dec 2013 #7
i didn't know!!! Dame Mirren.... spanone Dec 2013 #24
Dame Helen Tansy_Gold Dec 2013 #98
Class act NotHardly Dec 2013 #42
Yes, that was a very nice thing to do. I'll tip my cup to Ms Mirren, TheDebbieDee Dec 2013 #106
I would so pick Helen Mirren over the Queen, any day. Baitball Blogger Dec 2013 #2
Amen to that! n/t Yavin4 Dec 2013 #31
If the Queen didn't exist, neither would Helen Mirren as an understudy. bluestate10 Dec 2013 #35
Monarch apologist!!! Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2013 #46
Completely valid point. It would be nice to know. AAO Dec 2013 #51
So she had something more pressing tblue Dec 2013 #56
She has more power than you would think MattBaggins Dec 2013 #81
Oh Please..If Her Highness didn't exist that poor dying boy wouldn't have been rebuffed whathehell Dec 2013 #113
Love her! n/t myrna minx Dec 2013 #3
Hooray for Helen...a class act...knr joeybee12 Dec 2013 #4
Helen Mirren is a benefit to society at one millionth the cost nt msongs Dec 2013 #5
Queen costs us less than about a dollar fifty a year each here in the UK. dipsydoodle Dec 2013 #13
Well, that's good, because liberalhistorian Dec 2013 #22
She's ours : not yours. dipsydoodle Dec 2013 #25
Well, then, I'm glad to let you have her! liberalhistorian Dec 2013 #26
So, do you have an opinion on our President? Wait Wut Dec 2013 #34
LOL! whathehell Dec 2013 #112
That's apples and pears. dipsydoodle Dec 2013 #117
So, that would give even more reason... Wait Wut Dec 2013 #143
She's ours : not yours. NotHardly Dec 2013 #40
It's more personal than a celebrity. Quasimodem Dec 2013 #64
So exactly what should or should not people be allowed to post on DU about stories that are lostincalifornia Dec 2013 #78
LOL..You obviously haven't been here long enough to know how VERY opinionated many whathehell Dec 2013 #153
I imagine that's because the consequences of the American public figures often go far beyond America LanternWaste Dec 2013 #164
That may be, but I'm afraid as many others on this thread have agreed, whathehell Dec 2013 #166
What more could we add anyway? BeyondGeography Dec 2013 #60
my Dad was British! BlancheSplanchnik Dec 2013 #69
You are hers, not us. joshcryer Dec 2013 #88
I consider institutionalized class privilege anywhere it exists to be worthy of comment bread_and_roses Dec 2013 #104
If Americans have no "real cause" to comment on British society what are you doing here? last1standing Dec 2013 #108
No, sorry, but non-American DUers like you give our matters "thought" and comment all the time whathehell Dec 2013 #110
well said DrDan Dec 2013 #116
Hear, hear, dd. American monarchy bashers are so ignorantly narrow Surya Gayatri Dec 2013 #124
What's cracks me up dipsydoodle Dec 2013 #128
Word! Surya Gayatri Dec 2013 #129
Hear, hear. Ex-pat Euro wannabes from Nebraska may be tempted to overcompensate for their whathehell Dec 2013 #148
Only just got on-line after two days, so wasn't able Surya Gayatri Dec 2013 #156
Well, it seems you've made up for lost time, so I shall respond in kind.. whathehell Dec 2013 #159
Glad you clarified things for everyone on DU Aerows Dec 2013 #160
Thank you, Aerows, for your "liberal" understanding Surya Gayatri Dec 2013 #161
Now that I have the time.. whathehell Dec 2013 #167
Now that I have the time.. whathehell Dec 2013 #168
Two for the price of one? Should I consider myself Surya Gayatri Dec 2013 #169
Whatever.. whathehell Dec 2013 #170
Now, there's an interesting example of projection...although Surya Gayatri Dec 2013 #174
Fail... whathehell Dec 2013 #176
Yes, I am too, as it seemed necessary. whathehell Dec 2013 #163
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and my reply to that, Surya Gayatri, would also be verbatim whathehell Dec 2013 #165
Please point out the posts in which enlightenment Dec 2013 #177
Only if you point out the posts in which whathehell Dec 2013 #178
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Oh the Iidiotic irony pipoman Dec 2013 #172
THANK you.. whathehell Dec 2013 #181
I think Denmark has a cooler queen Retrograde Dec 2013 #44
Yes.. whathehell Dec 2013 #111
Indeed, that was one of the rare times liberalhistorian Dec 2013 #131
I have to say, whathehell Dec 2013 #147
Who was also her former daughter-in-law. xmas74 Dec 2013 #140
So what?...She was hugely popular and much of the caused her to be "former" whathehell Dec 2013 #144
But in the end, family is family xmas74 Dec 2013 #145
Maybe, but this was the mother of two of her grandsons, and, besides, though whathehell Dec 2013 #149
It was just a rotten situation for all involved. xmas74 Dec 2013 #152
You love your Queen. I get that. We kicked your a-- a while back, but I admire the bluestate10 Dec 2013 #38
"we kicked your a--" not very appropriate - 2banon Dec 2013 #45
1812 was 201 years ago... AtheistCrusader Dec 2013 #61
True.. losing track of time, but some argue that Canada kicked our asses in that one 2banon Dec 2013 #82
Canada definitely landed a solid punch or two, that's for sure. AtheistCrusader Dec 2013 #83
historically lots of snags in our alliances since and even now, but they all remain 2banon Dec 2013 #84
Hell, some want to re-fight the Civil War. Eleanors38 Dec 2013 #93
Particularly apropos post, 2banon. Astonishing that, Surya Gayatri Dec 2013 #126
embarrassing, astonishing, not enough adjectives to express my reaction as well. eom. 2banon Dec 2013 #142
IMHO You're not getting your monies worth. Puglover Dec 2013 #54
Thanks for sorting that out. Boudica the Lyoness Dec 2013 #66
I don't buy the "we don't pay full cost leases" argument. joshcryer Dec 2013 #87
It was actually lower than I said : 62p which is c. 99 cents. dipsydoodle Dec 2013 #118
CP Gray is well respected. joshcryer Dec 2013 #122
Which doesn't change the fact dipsydoodle Dec 2013 #123
Good enough to teach in your schools. joshcryer Dec 2013 #125
Of coarse pipoman Dec 2013 #173
I love Helen Mirren! zappaman Dec 2013 #6
As Jon Stewart pointed out, Jennifer Lawrence looks like the young Mirren, Baitball Blogger Dec 2013 #11
Jon Stewart is right, Helen Mirren 'rising star' of 1969: spitting image of J-Law big_dog Dec 2013 #36
Some writer should come up with a script for those two. Baitball Blogger Dec 2013 #50
Jon was in good form Gothmog Dec 2013 #132
Actually, I saw it the other way around. Baitball Blogger Dec 2013 #135
Actually I find her more beautiful now, in her later years. calimary Dec 2013 #14
No kidding! n/t zappaman Dec 2013 #20
Yes, I agree. She's better looking now than when she was young lass. eom 2banon Dec 2013 #48
really! BlancheSplanchnik Dec 2013 #74
I've been hoping against hope that science would be able to clone her Blue_Tires Dec 2013 #37
I mean look at this woman, she's still extremely hot ... just about the coolest person. YOHABLO Dec 2013 #105
Dame Helen is a beautiful lady, in so many ways! LongTomH Dec 2013 #8
Wonderful bit of news Hulk Dec 2013 #9
This is a story from May, but I just found it Demeter Dec 2013 #10
Even though the story's from months ago, I suspect the Queen is still a royal ____ . . . Journeyman Dec 2013 #16
The official line is the Queen is quite ill Demeter Dec 2013 #18
So's the boy. I wonder why he wasn't invited to the Palace and entertained by the help? . . . Journeyman Dec 2013 #23
I am sick as well Boudica the Lyoness Dec 2013 #68
It would be. Especially if you were a dying 10 year old . . . Journeyman Dec 2013 #73
Even if the Queen couldn't attend for whatever reason RFKHumphreyObama Dec 2013 #99
Exactly...n/t whathehell Dec 2013 #114
Quite a lot of effort, actually muriel_volestrangler Dec 2013 #121
fucken beauty - i think helen's australian! right? certainot Dec 2013 #12
No, she's British. Beacool Dec 2013 #100
awesome! k&r big_dog Dec 2013 #15
Great pictures. Thanks! nt SunSeeker Dec 2013 #33
what a class act big_dog Dec 2013 #39
Indeed. It's a wonderful think she did for that kid, and for everyone who cared about him. SunSeeker Dec 2013 #89
beautiful pictures, big_dog. Thank you! sheshe2 Dec 2013 #90
Lovely pic. Beacool Dec 2013 #101
Great picture, Big Dog. Thanks. n/t whathehell Dec 2013 #154
a cool story fishwax Dec 2013 #17
Fishwax? Demeter Dec 2013 #19
not that I know of fishwax Dec 2013 #21
In these days of crap for news, nice to read. mahannah Dec 2013 #27
a picture of Dame Mirren @ age 25 spanone Dec 2013 #28
Yes! DeSwiss Dec 2013 #107
Quite a dame. I just love her work. TxDemChem Dec 2013 #29
What a gracious lady. lpbk2713 Dec 2013 #30
Wonderful story! thanks for posting, Demeter mike dub Dec 2013 #32
I'm no expert on royal succession... Orsino Dec 2013 #41
Brilliant, Helen, brilliant... Historic NY Dec 2013 #43
wonderful Liberal_in_LA Dec 2013 #47
One of the coolest things I've ever heard of! Thank you, Helen! AAO Dec 2013 #49
What a dame! N/T WoodyD Dec 2013 #52
I didn't know I could admire Ms. Mirren Puglover Dec 2013 #53
One of my favorite actresses, along with Judi Dench and Angela Lansbury. Beacool Dec 2013 #55
Nicely done and shows a big heart hankthecrank Dec 2013 #57
since i`m an old guy i can say helen is still hot...lol madrchsod Dec 2013 #58
Yep. Number 1 on the AARP charts. Eleanors38 Dec 2013 #94
Obviously you have zero clue how many dying kids want to have tea with the Queen. Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2013 #59
Or you could click on the link and read it for yourself Stuckinthebush Dec 2013 #63
DU programmers wrote the code for the excerpt tag to be used. Not to be admired from afar. Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2013 #65
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Dec 2013 #91
No bum hand. She (nor Mandela nor George Clooney) can't accept even a small fraction of requests. nt Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2013 #96
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Dec 2013 #97
Yeah, I agree. Royalty is a relic and should be abolished. Keep the tourist attractions. nt Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2013 #102
Bernardo de La Paz Diclotican Dec 2013 #109
Mabye that's because we're not as in awe of figurehead monarchs as a young, dying subject, and you whathehell Dec 2013 #115
Please see my post #102 previous to this #115 of yours. Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2013 #119
So the Queen should rent out Wembley and have the thousands come for tea bigwillq Dec 2013 #158
I would've wished for Helen and been disappointed tblue Dec 2013 #62
+1 rateyes Dec 2013 #76
The young man secondvariety Dec 2013 #85
K & R Liberal_Dog Dec 2013 #67
sniff... BlancheSplanchnik Dec 2013 #70
So good of her BeyondGeography Dec 2013 #71
Lets let Dame Helen MFM008 Dec 2013 #72
Methinks this was better than meeting the actual queen. liberalmuse Dec 2013 #75
i'm no fan of the monarchy, although I respect Elizabeth II as a person - hedgehog Dec 2013 #77
Something in my eye. tazkcmo Dec 2013 #79
If you've not seen her in The Queen, go rent it LittleBlue Dec 2013 #80
The scene from that movie that really stuck with me ... Martin Eden Dec 2013 #134
I agree LittleBlue Dec 2013 #141
I love this story. Brava! spooky3 Dec 2013 #86
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Dec 2013 #92
What.....A......WOMAN!!!!! I was always impressed, even more so now! nt MADem Dec 2013 #95
One of her early breakout roles: Morgana Le Fay longship Dec 2013 #103
Oh yes, I LOVED that film. I actually have it here somewhere closeupready Dec 2013 #139
"Monarch" on public welfare too busy to help dying kid tabasco Dec 2013 #120
Dame Helen--compassion incarnate, love on two beautiful legs. Surya Gayatri Dec 2013 #127
Good, the dying boy is MUCH better off... Mike Nelson Dec 2013 #130
Great thing to do! To be fair, however, neither Mirren nor the Queen would ever... Silent3 Dec 2013 #133
Remember when Dame Helen declined to meet with the Queen herself... radhika Dec 2013 #136
I love her luckykate54 Dec 2013 #137
Nice one. I actually like both of them, though. closeupready Dec 2013 #138
Well no one ever accused the Royals of having any class. Rex Dec 2013 #146
du rec. xchrom Dec 2013 #150
GREAT ! Thanks Helen ! RBInMaine Dec 2013 #151
Pure.Class! catbyte Dec 2013 #155
Classy bigwillq Dec 2013 #157
awww. Jefferson23 Dec 2013 #171
She is awesome ryan_cats Dec 2013 #175
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