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So you sort of, kind of (thought) are you being serious, are you joking?
Born in the English Midlands to Jamaican parents, before living half her life in Australia, the fundraiser, author, board member and even DJ walked a long path to the palace.
That meeting, and many more like it from 2008 to 2017, came through Dr Myers-Davis s role with the Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League, which she likes to think of as the prince s favourite of the hundreds of charities he supported.
Her lasting impression is of the down to earth way he would approach people, bursting into the room without ceremony, popping up from nowhere at her elbow to ask how she was and remembering minor details, months down the track.Â
Normally, the Queen is a pillar of strength for her family and the balm for the nation s soul. But yesterday, on an occasion of deep sorrow and rare glories, it was she who required succour.
When, for instance, the national minute s silence froze the scene inside St George s Chapel in the great walled enclosure of Windsor Castle.
And again when the Last Post cast its mournful spell and she bowed her head, appearing to wipe away a tear.
But never was the blast of goodwill from her country needed most than when she stood – desolate, masked, alone, without even a hand to squeeze – watching the coffin bearing her husband of 73 years sink dramatically beneath the chapel s marble floor.
Rotorua will remember with range of Anzac commemorations
15 Apr, 2021 09:14 PM
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The Anzac Parade in 2019. Photo / Supplied
Rotorua Daily Post
Ka maumahara tonu tātau ki a rātau. We will remember them.
Last year saw a very different way of commemorating Anzac Day with New Zealanders in lockdown due to Covid-19.
This year, the installation of the Rotorua District Field of Remembrance on April 16 marks the start of public Anzac commemorations in the district.
The field of crosses will be installed at the Cenotaph in Government for the last time.
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The Field of Remembrance in 2019. Photo / Supplied
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