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UserSince2005
18-09-2022, 02:04 AM
At 9 years old should he attend. Or is he too young?

Mystic Mock
18-09-2022, 03:00 AM
I personally feel like he is too young to fully understand the importance of the Funeral.

bots
18-09-2022, 06:39 AM
i think i was about 14 when i attended my first funeral and that was young enough. It was a very weird experience because smoke from the cremation came up into the chapel and I thought that was normal :laugh:

Cherie
18-09-2022, 06:46 AM
I think he might attend the private ceremony, he is old enough for that, but not the public ceremonies where the scrutiny would be intense

arista
18-09-2022, 06:58 AM
I think he might attend the private ceremony, he is old enough for that, but not the public ceremonies where the scrutiny would be intense


Yes only in Private
away from cameras

AnnieK
18-09-2022, 07:14 AM
My son was 10 when his Nana died and I gave him the option of attending. It took him about 2 seconds to say no, he knew it would be too upsetting.

George is 3 years younger than Harry was when Diana died and 5 years younger than William. We all know how harrowing it was to watch their grief play out so I agree that if he does attend it should not be under the glare of the media.

From a report I read, courtiers are trying to convince William and Kate that it would be good for the public to see him but I know they will make the final decision and I'm sure they will protect him from it

Gusto Brunt
18-09-2022, 08:07 AM
I initially read that headline as 'Should Boy George attend the funeral'.

WTF.

Crimson Dynamo
18-09-2022, 08:08 AM
Yes I think he should go. I went to both my grandparents funerals when i was 10. I knew fine what it was and what was happening and you learn about life and death - no shame in death and it should be talked about by families and not hushed up as the Victorians did.

AnnieK
18-09-2022, 08:13 AM
Yes I think he should go. I went to both my grandparents funerals when i was 10. I knew fine what it was and what was happening and you learn about life and death - no shame in death and it should be talked about by families and not hushed up as the Victorians did.

You didn't have the eyes of the world on you though. I am sure William and Kate have explained life and death to him, but do you think the watching media, public and congregation have the right to watch him process his grief?

I think he may be at the private internment but he should be shielded from the rest and not used as a symbol to the public to reassure the nation and send a symbolic message

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11222927/Prince-William-Princess-Kate-considering-taking-9-year-old-George-Queens-funeral.html

arista
18-09-2022, 08:16 AM
Yes I think he should go. I went to both my grandparents funerals when i was 10. I knew fine what it was and what was happening and you learn about life and death - no shame in death and it should be talked about by families and not hushed up as the Victorians did.


No too many Cameras on him.


Better to allow him to go
in private

Vanessa
18-09-2022, 08:52 AM
I think he's too young.

joeysteele
18-09-2022, 08:55 AM
No, he's only 9.

It's not like the usual crowd events and media attention.

There'll be a lot of sadness and emotionally charged elements to this.
A bit too much I'd say.

thesheriff443
18-09-2022, 09:24 AM
The Private ceremony yes but not the public funeral

UserSince2005
18-09-2022, 10:42 AM
I think it should be his and his parents decision. 9 is very young to be around people crying and such a sad atmosphere but if they think he is up for it then it will be a key moment as part of his story to monarch in the future.

Cherie
18-09-2022, 10:46 AM
I think it is quite possible both he and Charlotte will attend the private ceremony along with older cousins and they will be surrounded by family with no judgements from the public, I think it might be important given she was so key in their lives for them to see her being laid to rest and the fact that it is next to Great grandpa will help

Cherie
18-09-2022, 10:46 AM
I initially read that headline as 'Should Boy George attend the funeral'.

WTF.

We can all agree, a resounding no!

Gusto Brunt
18-09-2022, 10:48 AM
We can all agree, a resounding no!

:joker:

rusticgal
18-09-2022, 10:57 AM
I remember my first funeral for a grandparent and yes its sad and emotional but the one thing that traumatised me most was when they closed the curtains and hearing the wheels in motion as she was rolled through a small doorway.
George will see a ceremony...a grand ceremony and a great tribute to his Great grannie. I think he is old enough to deal with that. William and Kate will make the right decision...they wont allow it if they know he will find it upsetting.

Gusto Brunt
18-09-2022, 11:05 AM
I remember my first funeral for a grandparent and yes its sad and emotional but the one thing that traumatised me most was when they closed the curtains and hearing the wheels in motion as she was rolled through a small doorway.
George will see a ceremony...a grand ceremony and a great tribute to his Great grannie. I think he is old enough to deal with that. William and Kate will make the right decision...they wont allow it if they know he will find it upsetting.

I've vowed never to go to another funeral again. Indeed I know I won't be at my own. ;)

In body perhaps but not spirit.:hee:

AnnieK
18-09-2022, 11:07 AM
I remember my first funeral for a grandparent and yes its sad and emotional but the one thing that traumatised me most was when they closed the curtains and hearing the wheels in motion as she was rolled through a small doorway.
George will see a ceremony...a grand ceremony and a great tribute to his Great grannie. I think he is old enough to deal with that. William and Kate will make the right decision...they wont allow it if they know he will find it upsetting.

I agree....no matter what anyone's thoughts are on the Royals.....I think is evident that William and Kate are excellent, hands on parent's whose first thoughts will be the children's welfare and not protocol or expectation and will make their decision based on what's beat for the children.

William has already spoke about how hard he found public scrutiny over him and Harry around his mothers death and how they boy didn't want to walk behind her coffin so he has the best experience and knowledge to draw upon for George

rusticgal
18-09-2022, 11:33 AM
I agree....no matter what anyone's thoughts are on the Royals.....I think is evident that William and Kate are excellent, hands on parent's whose first thoughts will be the children's welfare and not protocol or expectation and will make their decision based on what's beat for the children.

William has already spoke about how hard he found public scrutiny over him and Harry around his mothers death and how they boy didn't want to walk behind her coffin so he has the best experience and knowledge to draw upon for George


William's experience will help him and Kate make the right decision. However following your Mothers hearse at a young age is quite a different experience..

thesheriff443
18-09-2022, 11:38 AM
Just saw 8 police vans 4 traffic cars and one motorcycle at Bracknell heading towards Windsor

bots
18-09-2022, 11:40 AM
Just saw 8 police vans 4 traffic cars and one motorcycle at Bracknell heading towards Windsor

Andy been at Pizza Hut again?

thesheriff443
18-09-2022, 11:57 AM
Andy been at Pizza Hut again?

No, Phil and holly been spotted by the castle

rusticgal
18-09-2022, 12:09 PM
Just saw 8 police vans 4 traffic cars and one motorcycle at Bracknell heading towards Windsor


My friend has been at Windsor this morning...

thesheriff443
18-09-2022, 12:11 PM
My friend has been at Windsor this morning...

It’s just down the road from me

rusticgal
18-09-2022, 12:27 PM
It’s just down the road from me


I know....Im not far either :wavey:

Cherie
18-09-2022, 12:33 PM
We should have Rusti and Sheriff reporting from Windsor exclusively for TiBB:laugh:

Beso
18-09-2022, 03:53 PM
He should attend. And he should want to attend.

bots
18-09-2022, 04:01 PM
he is a little boy, let him be a little boy

Crimson Dynamo
18-09-2022, 04:19 PM
he is a little boy, let him be a little boy

he is not just any little boy

smudgie
18-09-2022, 04:25 PM
Totally up to him and his parents.
Perhaps the private ceremony at Windsor.

Cherie
18-09-2022, 04:38 PM
he is not just any little boy

After how Harry has turned out with all his neuroses, I dont think they will let him attend unless he really wants to, he seems a sensitive little boy, Charlotte comes across as tougher

Crimson Dynamo
18-09-2022, 04:40 PM
His mum and dad will decide

Yes Charlotte seems to be the boss

UserSince2005
18-09-2022, 04:59 PM
Charlotte will be carrying the coffin given the chance

bots
18-09-2022, 05:00 PM
Charlotte will be carrying the coffin given the chance

with a cigarette in one hand and a G&T in the other

Redway
18-09-2022, 07:15 PM
Let him go.

jet
18-09-2022, 09:47 PM
George and Charlotte are both attending the funeral service. GB News.

bots
18-09-2022, 10:03 PM
Brave kids

joeysteele
18-09-2022, 10:11 PM
Brave kids

Indeed, Charlotte is only 7.
Wishing them both well certainly.

rusticgal
18-09-2022, 10:22 PM
Brave kids


William and Kate will prepare them….if they didn’t want to go they would have put their foot down…especially William.

UserSince2005
18-09-2022, 10:54 PM
The little darlings will do us all proud. I have no doubt.

jet
18-09-2022, 10:58 PM
I think it is right that they will be part of this great historic occasion for their great grandmother. They will look back on it as adults with pride and be grateful that they were there.
It was totally different for William and Harry who were forced to do a long walk behind their mothers coffin, the mother who had been wrenched from them suddenly in a terrible accident.
I’m sure William and Kate prepared them well for their ailing great grandmothers death.

Niamh.
19-09-2022, 06:49 AM
Kids always go to funerals over here, see the open caskets and all

Crimson Dynamo
19-09-2022, 07:09 AM
George and Charlotte to walk behind the Queen's coffin: William and Kate decided the two
children were 'up to' going to their great-grandmother's funeral - but Louis was 'too young'

bots
19-09-2022, 07:14 AM
its quite a responsibility for a couple of young kids to walk together over quite a distance, particularly when their parents are in front of them

AnnieK
19-09-2022, 08:13 AM
Hopefully the media won't focus on them. I think its a good move of Kate and William to allow them both so they can support each other.

AnnieK
19-09-2022, 04:12 PM
They both did so well :love:

rusticgal
19-09-2022, 04:41 PM
They both did so well :love:


They did…Charlotte looked fab in her outfit and hat..:love:

Cherie
19-09-2022, 05:00 PM
They were like pros.... Liz would be proud

arista
19-09-2022, 05:04 PM
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