The Queen/Heartwarming
- Tony Blair, in this moment.
Alastair Campbell: They, er, sent a copy of the Queen's speech. Might want to scrape the frost off it first... Oh, I phoned them with a couple of suggestions, to make it sound like it came from a human being. |
- And then there's this:
The Queen: (to little girl holding flowers outside Buck House; she has just been reading horrible accusing slogans on the tributes) Hello. Would you like me to place those for you? |
- The Queen, spiritually at her lowest point in her life, left alone with a busted vehicle in the middle of nowhere, happens to see the majestic stag her grandsons are hunting. Seeing how beautiful the stag is, she does what she can to shoo him away before any hunter finds him.
- But the stag is wounded by an amateur hunter who left it in agony for hours before professional hunters perform a mercy kill.
- The Laird at Balmoral, after the Queen has just visited the slain stag. After 90-odd minutes of Queen-mucking, it was a sign that not everything had changed:
Godbless you, Ma'am |
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