@Tinkrbl44wrote:
@PamfromCTwrote:
Thanks for the info. I do have a drop of English blood, and I do admire the Queen. She has fulfilled her duties throughout difficult times with grace and dignity. I've been so lucky to visit England and to have such happy memories. I would have trouble keeping my chin up going down stairs - I could easily trip and cause a chain reaction.
@PamfromCT
Did she ever have any choice in the matter?
It woud be very interesting to know what life she would have wanted to live if she hadn't been born into that family. Of course, it's highly unlikely we'll never know who the "real" Elizabeth would (or could) have been.
@Tinkrbl44, I am struggling to find some logic in your reply to my message. Of course, anyone (including Elizabeth) has a choice in how they conduct themselves. Not everyone conducts themselves with grace and dignity in life. Why not acknowledge those who do? I fail to see your point here. OF course, no one could have foreseen Elizabeth's uncle's abdication of the throne, leaving her father to lead his country through a terrible war. He performed his duty well and died an early death, likely caused by years of tremendous stress.
From all I have read, as a very young girl, Elizabeth wanted to live in the country and have lots of animals. Well, she did manage to have lots of animals nonetheless.