A real shame he didn't make 100. I wonder if he and the Queen ever talked about him getting a telegram. He would have deserved one for his service and support to our country and his family. RIP.Good innings at 99, but still a sad day!
He hasn't looked well for the last few months, particularly when he came out of hospital. Great character renown for occasionally letting slip the odd controversial comment. Inspiration to lots of young people with D of E award program even up to the present time.A real shame he didn't make 100. I wonder if he and the Queen ever talked about him getting a telegram. He would have deserved one for his service and support to our country and his family. RIP.
Tony.
Can't disagree with your comment but don't forget he had an exemplary war record saw action and that makes him a hero along with all other servicemen who have fought to serve this countryThe real heros are the everyday people. Front line nhs etc. IMHO
I would have to disagree with that. He had a pretty cr*p childhood and I wouldn't swap my life for his for that reason alone. He saw active service in WW2 and was a war hero alongside the next person.Blimey, I looked on here coz he's all over the TV.... If I lived to 99 and didn't have to ever worry about where the next meal was coming from or my children getting on the property ladder I would be celebrating not saddened... His only concern was keeping his mouth shut whilst in the presence of an ethnic minority...
We all have our cross to carry, and some of us are not privileged enough to have staff to carry it for us. He knew what he was letting himself in for when he got married. The monarchy is a dying breed imploding and brought on by itself. Let's not forget the company they keep.I would have to disagree with that. He had a pretty cr*p childhood and I wouldn't swap my life for his for that reason alone. He saw active service in WW2 and was a war hero alongside the next person.
Let's also remember that the monarchy exists to serve us. Not the other way around. It certainly wouldn't be up my street carrying out 22k public engagements and not being able to pick your nose without it making the papers.
He's also left behind a 94 year old widow who is without the person she's had at her side for 73 years. Not to mention children and other relatives. This is sad at any age.
But I would agree 99 is a fantastic age to make that most of us won't be afforded the privilege of. And he certainly had a wonderful adult life full of achievement.
I will certainly miss him and feel the end of fantastic era of British history, is edging closer to an end.