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a5lamus
😂 :
R.I.P HM , we always remember the presence of the queen in this world because of her kindness 🥀🥀🥀
2022-09-11 17:20:20
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bimbottie
Ari :
Liz poinsed her !
2022-09-11 17:42:13
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sunshine.77.22
sunshine.77.22 ☀️ :
I wish it was on a weekend so everyone could watch 😞
2022-09-11 17:22:32
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tammy19903
user3995404103459 :
God bless the whole family love you mama
2022-09-11 22:51:42
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hannahvantrampe
Hannah Sophie :
I send my condolences. ❤️🌺
2022-09-11 17:29:08
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spooky.islaa
SPOOKY :
Rip ❤️
2022-09-12 07:35:26
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bonitaperkins
Bonita Perkins :
rest in peace queen Elizabeth
2022-09-12 06:49:59
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i_am_baexbae
Zoya-Elodie D. :
What does state of mourning means exactly? Everything will be closed or? I’ll arrive on the 26th in London, should I reschedule my trip?
2022-09-11 20:47:47
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laura_23_04
Laura :
rip queen elizabeth ll
2022-09-11 17:55:26
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andersongrey263
greyanderson :
i send my condolences
2022-09-11 17:45:47
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kibet751
Maxwell Kibet575.m :
just go, we forgive you
2022-09-11 17:16:39
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aineruabt
Anne Taghian :
i hope tje tv is gonna improve enough is enough
2022-09-11 17:30:11
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st3f.anii
𝓢𝓽𝓮𝓯𝓪𝓷𝓲 🦢🥀 :
First and RIP queen
2022-09-11 17:08:38
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oussi3
Oussama Kalach :
Rip
2022-09-12 06:01:25
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pink_green_tea
🄿🄸🄽🄺 🄶🅁🄴🄴🄽 🅃🄴🄰 :
Hope theofficial royal YouTube channel live streams it.
2022-09-11 23:19:07
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marilee1103
Marilee :
Thank you
2022-09-11 21:07:51
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arussr
AL_Russ :
May God rest her soul and give family strength through these difficult times 🖤🖤🖤
2022-09-11 19:49:05
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amirah_256
Mimi :
Condolences 🥺
2022-09-11 17:12:49
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blacksequins
Disco Lemonade 🍋 :
what time is this in America?
2022-09-11 21:04:55
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crimson_man345
Nelson :
long live the king
2022-09-11 19:44:55
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phanizy
Brit :
that's my husband bday
2022-09-12 04:22:03
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heatheryerges
heatheryerges :
Do royals have birth certificates? Ex prince williams name has changed over years
2022-09-12 01:24:43
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crimson_man345
Nelson :
rip💔
2022-09-11 19:44:17
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alessandro111333
Alessandro bobby :
i send my condolences
2022-09-12 06:32:29
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andersongrey263
greyanderson :
condolence
2022-09-11 17:47:04
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