Morning News NOW Full Broadcast – Sep. 9



The United Kingdom mourns the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III to address the nation and U.S. leaders offer condolences and commemorate the long-lasting relationship with the queen.
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33 thoughts on “Morning News NOW Full Broadcast – Sep. 9”

  1. ** Good Godd' Save The Queen In Your Divine Arms! Godd' Bless, Godd' Send, Godd' Speed, Godd' Keep!๐Ÿฅฒ๐Ÿ˜ช๐Ÿ˜ญ
    There will never be another.
    ** The whole world had a world-wind romance with Queen Elizabeth II throughout her whole life, & a book appropriately tributed & titled, 'A Dance With (Her Royal Majesty) The Queen', would be most deserved, especially by Prince & Duke Of Edinburgh Philip,, her prince consort main support, who got to most personally romantically dance with her, as his 'Cabbage'.
    ~ Royal biographer Robert Lacey revealed to The Sunday Times in 2006 that Prince Philip used to call the Queen 'Cabbage' which is thought to have come from the French term of endearment 'mon petit chou'.
    The phrase translates into English as โ€œmy little cabbageโ€ though in French actually means โ€œmy little cream puffโ€.
    * Why is Philip called prince and not King?
    Philip was born a prince to both the Greek and Danish royal families but renounced his right to those thrones and titles to marry Elizabeth, and presumably as an incentive to do so, was designated His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh on the eve of the wedding, a title he retained until his death in 2021.
    * Queen Elizabeth II's full name was Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor.
    On June 19, 1917, King George VI decreed that the royal surname was thereby changed from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor.
    * Prince Philip's full name was Philip Mountbatten.
    In 1947, when Prince Philip of Greece became naturalized, he assumed the name of Philip Mountbatten as a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy.
    The effect of the declaration was that all The Queen's children, on occasions when they needed a surname, would have the surname Mountbatten-Windsor.

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  2. UK is so blessed to have HM Elizabeth to bring in the new Prime Minister, Liz, to her Grand Entrance to be Britain's 15th Prime Minister. Two days later, The Gracious Lord sent His Angel Michael carried HM Elizabeth's soul over the rainbow into life of Eternity. As we all know Rainbow speaks of God's Covenant to mankind, never to destroy the earth with a flood again. So this recent Rainbow over UK on her passing is an assurance to UK & the World that such a God Fearing Soul have received a Grand Painless Entrance into Eternity. I am so happy for her as she is united with all her loved ones once again. RIP.

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  3. In connection with the death of Queen Elizabeth

    Watching the British public opinion…

    What makes Britain different from North Korea?

    The sight where the British gather in remembrance so sacred

    If North Koreans are physically enslaved to the Kim Jong-un regime, then British people are mentally enslaved to the Elizabethan family.

    What is the reason for maintaining the royal system in the center of the 21st century? Is there more practical meaning than symbolic meaning?

    Monarch, what if we abolished the royal family and helped our neighbors in need with a lot of money that goes into running the royal family? Isn't that the more realistic and pragmatic role of the state?

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  4. She lived a great life and followed true to her speech when she became queen. Her public service is unparalleled. She did her duties until her death without complaint. A remarkable woman. RIP my dear queen.

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  5. Why don't we worship those that are alive? The dead doesn't need worshipping.. seriously.. millions are sick, poor, and in need of help. And look how millions worship one person.. seriously.. ๐Ÿ˜ณ๐Ÿ™„ Richard Angle sounds like a little girl.. enough bro..

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  6. My mom used to love the Royal family she would always talk about him like they were our family it was so weird sometimes to me and then I also knew a girl I know a girl who loves the royal family as well my mother is gone hopefully in the afterlife she gets to meet the queen but as for the girl I know she has been crying I haven't seen her or talked to her 5 years but I never forget how much she loved the Royal family and I myself feel some kind of way losing her I remember seeing a peppered horse that she got for her birthday one year and I thought wow that's neat anyway I know this ladies loved and her family's love even if they're not ruining this country people pay attention we got some loving people here in America people that love the queen God bless her and her family

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  7. The West fail to realize that they and their so-called royals are not the center of attention. God is the center of attention, not Westerners. Trying to forced the whole world to like you and your culture at the expense of everyone else is evil. Look at me, look at me world, I'm a Westerner, look at me, admire me, like me.

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